Miloš (unmanned ground vehicle)
| Remotely controlled unmanned ground platform Miloš | |
|---|---|
| Type | Unmanned robotic system |
| Production history | |
| Designer | Military Technical Institute |
| Manufacturer | PPT Namenska |
| Produced | 2017 |
| No. built | 15+ |
| Specifications | |
| Mass | 430 kg (950 lb) 680 kg (1,500 lb) armed |
| Length | 1.725 m (5.66 ft) |
| Width | 0.770 m (2.53 ft) |
| Height | 0.475 m (1.56 ft) 0.950 m (3.12 ft) armed |
| Armor | STANAG I – 7.62mm |
Main armament | Zastava M86 7.62mm machine-gun, M11 grenade launcher, option RBR M90 Stršljen and other armament options including smoke grenades |
| Engine | electric engine powered on Li-Ion battery |
| Payload capacity | 1 wounded or sick on medic variant |
| Transmission | tracked |
Operational range | 4.5h moving, 3h move and shoot on rough terrain, surveillance and weapon system works up to 8h |
| Maximum speed | 12.5km per hour |
Guidance system | encrypted radio up to 3000 meters, using routers on UAV or helicopters up to 10km |
Miloš (Serbian pronunciation: [mǐloʃ]; Serbian Cyrillic: Милош), also called Little Miloš (Serbian: Мали Милош, romanized: Mali Miloš; pronounced [mâːliː mǐloʃ]), is an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) developed by the Military Technical Institute, following the development of the unmanned ground vehicle Milica in 2009. UGV Miloš is in serial production and its first customer is the Serbian Armed Forces.