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Robotic Complexes (Facilities) of Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence Corps of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation

https://doi.org/10.35825/2587-5728-2021-5-1-71-82

EDN: sdgdmp

Abstract

The lecture is intended for training specialists in higher educational establishments according to the Federal state standard «Robotics for military and special purposes» and also for training operators of robotic complexes (facilities) for military purposes in training centers and military units. The lecture addresses two study questions: 1) the history of the development and employment of robotics technology in elimination of the consequences of the Chernobyl accident; 2) function, structure, and performance characteristics of robotic complexes (facilities) for military purposes of NBC Defence Corps. Conclusion: the material presented in the lecture will broaden the horizons and knowledge of learners on the development and use of robotics in the elimination of the consequences of accidents, as well as gain knowledge of the robotic complexes (facilities) currently being supplied to the NBC Defence Corps.

About the Author

K. N. Akkuzin
The Federal State Official Military Educational Establishment of Higher Education «Military Academy of Radiological, Chemical and Biological Defence named after Marshal of the Soviet Union S.K. Timoshenko»
Russian Federation

Konstantin Nikolayevich Akkuzin. Chef of Department of Scientific Work Organization and Scientific-Pedagogical Personnel of Military Academy of NBC Defense, PhD of Military Studies.

Gorky Street 16, Kostroma 156013



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Akkuzin K.N. Robotic Complexes (Facilities) of Nuclear Biological Chemical Defence Corps of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Journal of NBC Protection Corps. 2021;5(1):71-82. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35825/2587-5728-2021-5-1-71-82. EDN: sdgdmp

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