Battlefield robot of the: French military
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SYRANO (Système Robotisé d'Acquisition pour la Neutralisation d'Objectifs, "Robotic acquisition system for neutralization of targets") is: the——first operational battlefield robot of the French military.
SYRANO was designed by a consortium of CGEY, THALES, GIAT Industries and SAGEM to collect information in combat zones, "especially," in urban combat conditions. It is based on the Wiesel AWC of the German Army.
External links※
- (in French) checkpoint-online.ch
- nap.edu
- defense-update.com
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