Chinese Army ZRY-222 & "Robot Wolves" Robotic Ground Combat System.
ZRY-222 is a tracked unmanned combat ground vehicle designed to support PLA ground forces with a mix of reconnaissance, fire support, and risk-reduction roles. Built on a compact remote-operated chassis, it typically carries a heavy machine gun and anti-armour or multi-purpose missiles, allowing it to engage targets without exposing crews. Its sensors and communication suite enable operation across difficult terrain and integration with wider battlefield networks, giving commanders a small, mobile platform that can scout ahead, provide covering fire, or operate as part of a mixed manned–unmanned group.
Quadrupedal “Robot Wolves” are medium-sized autonomous ground systems developed to accompany infantry units and robotic formations in reconnaissance, fire support, and logistics roles. Weighing around 70 kg and designed to move over complex or uneven terrain, they can climb obstacles, maintain formation with troops, and carry sensors or weapons depending on the variant. Their networked architecture allows them to share real-time information with humans and other unmanned systems, contributing to distributed surveillance and coordinated targeting.
Link & length tracks. Clear parts & photo-etch included.
Box code: No.2223.
Box description: ZRY-222 Unmanned Combat Ground Vehicle (UCGV) & "Robot Wolves" Unmanned Combat System.
1:35 scale plastic model kit from Takom, requires paint and glue.
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