Russia Demonstrates Meshchera Autopilot for Agricultural Machinery
The new autonomous guidance system can be installed on a wide range of agricultural vehicles.

The High-Precision Systems holding company has demonstrated the Meshchera autopilot system for agricultural machinery for the first time. Developed in partnership with the government of Russia's Vladimir Region, the system can be installed on a variety of vehicles, from tractors to combine harvesters.
Meshchera guides agricultural machinery along preprogrammed routes with high precision. The system supports plowing, harrowing, seeding, fertilizer application, and other field operations. It is designed to improve the quality of agricultural work while reducing processing time and operating costs.
During the demonstration, a tractor equipped with Meshchera successfully cultivated a designated test plot. The vehicle followed its programmed route with precise adherence to the planned trajectory, completed an automated turn, and returned to its starting position without any human corrections or steering input. At the same time, the system maintained the required tillage depth throughout the operation, while the machine operator simply monitored the tractor's performance.








































