Russian Engineers Build All-Terrain Delivery Robot

A compact Russian-built robot can carry up to 100 kilograms of cargo through rugged terrain, opening up new possibilities for logistics, construction, and emergency response.
A team of Russian engineers has unveiled a new all-terrain cargo robot designed for use in construction, agriculture, logistics, and emergency response. Developed in Moscow by SKTB PR with backing from city authorities, the autonomous vehicle is currently undergoing field testing, according to RIA Novosti.
The robot can transport loads of up to 100 kilograms while weighing just 85 kilograms itself. Its key features include a full-wheel drive system and custom suspension for navigating rough terrain, remote operation via radio or fiber-optic channels at distances of up to five kilometers, and a firefighting configuration that can deliver 20 liters of suppressant per second.
Engineers say the robot could become indispensable in sectors requiring reliable transport under extreme conditions. If trials are successful, the technology could be scaled across Russia—and potentially attract international interest as well.