Russian Startup Builds All-Terrain Modular Robot
A graduate of Tver State University has created a universal robotic platform capable of operating in fields, on rough terrain, and beyond.

A young innovator from Tver, Mikhail Babaitsev, has developed a multifunctional robotic system called AVROSYSTEM. The platform is built on a modular, high-mobility chassis, enabling it to navigate and work effectively in challenging outdoor conditions.
The robot can transport cargo, service agricultural crops, and mow grass. Its main advantage lies in complete digital autonomy. The machine features its own control board and a quick-release mounting system, allowing operators to swap attachments like building blocks for different tasks.
The startup has already won Russia’s nationwide “Student Startup” competition and was ranked among the country’s top 1,000 university-based startups.
Today, AVROSYSTEM operates as a resident of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform, continuing to refine its design and scale production.
The project highlights how robotics is transforming agriculture and logistics—boosting safety, productivity, and adaptability. By combining modular engineering with digital control systems, Babaitsev’s innovation demonstrates that Russian startups are capable of producing practical, high-tech solutions for real-world industries.