The device, which is less than 35 kg, is equipped with an automatic support system for objects and is adapted to difficult conditions. Engineering is planned to be used for geodezi, supervision of ships and underwater-technical studies. Developers emphasize the high maneuverability and sustainability of the device.
Turtlerov2 was created entirely by Russian experts. This reduces dependence on foreign technologies and simplifies care. As stated in Sirius, the device has passed the necessary tests and is ready to be released.
Founded in 2019, Sirius Scientific and the University of Technology focuses on the development of promising areas ranging from robotics and genomics.
Source: Ferra

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