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Example Operational Scenarios 1. 2. BOX 1 Unmanned Ground Reconnaissance-Strike Vehicle (UGV) armed with the ZMU-05 RCWS with a 12.7-mm heavy machine gun, smoke-grena- de launchers, and eventually a Polish-made anti-tank guided missile). Convoy — Route Reconnaissance • moves ahead of the column with the commander's vehicle in front; • the UGV advances 100–500 m ahead of the column; • travel on a paved or unpaved road; • speed adapted to road conditions; • operator monitors the UGV's movement; • communications between vehicles are limited. BOX 2 UGV armed with the ZMU-05 RCWS with a 12.7-mm heavy machine gun, smoke-grenade launchers, and eventually a Polish-made anti- -tank guided missile). Occupying a position, conducting reconnaissance and possibly opening fire/engaging selected targets. • the UGV moves independently to a designated location under operator supervision; • travel on a paved or unpaved road or cross-country, without negotiating significant terrain obstacles; • speed adapted to road conditions; • communications between vehicles are available to the full extent while moving; • operator operates the UGV; • maximum UGV distance from the commander's vehicle: 2 km; • conduct reconnaissance of the assigned sector and, if necessary, open fire under operator control; • possibility of switching to "Stand by" mode with limited communications; • autonomous return of the UGV to a designated location under operator supervision. 7')2%6-97>)34)6%'=.2) Bezzałogowy4SNE^HLądowy&40VS^TS^RE[G^SYHIV^IRMS[]Y^FVSNSR][^HEPR]modułY^FVSNIRME>19^QQ [MIPOSOEPMFVS[]QOEVEFMRIQQEW^]RS[]Q[]V^YXRMOEQMgranatówH]QR]GLHSGIPS[S^TV^IGM[TERGIVR]QTSGMWOMIQ OMIVS[ER]QTSPWOMINTVSHYOGNM Konwój–VS^TS^RERMIHVSKMQEVW^Y • TV^IQMIW^G^ERMIsięTV^IHkolumnąpojazdów^TSNE^HIQdowódcyREG^IPI • &40[]TV^IH^EkolumnęSSOQ • TV^INE^HTSHVSH^IYX[EVH^SRINPYFKVYRXS[IN • prędkośćHSWXSWS[EREHSwarunkówHVSKS[]GL • STIVEXSVREH^SVYNIVYGL&40 • łącznośćpomiędzyTSNE^HEQMSKVERMG^SRE ZajęcieTS^]GNMTVS[EH^IRMIVS^TS^RERMEMI[IRXYEPRMISX[EVGMI lokalizację TSH TV^INE^HTSHVSH^IYX[EVH^SRINPYFKVYRXS[INPYF[XIVIRMITV^]KSHR]QFI^ ^EOVIWMI TSHG^EW TVS[EH^IRMIVS^TS^RERME[WOE^ERIKSWIOXSVEMI[IRXYEPRMISX[EVGMISKRME możliwośćprzejścia[XV]F„Standby"^ograniczonąłącznością WEQSH^MIPR]powrót&40HS[WOE^ERINPSOEPM^EGNMTSHREH^SVIQSTIVEXSVE Bezzałogowy4SNE^HLądowy&40VS^TS^RE[G^SYHIV^IRMS[]Y^FVSNSR][^HEPR]modułY^FVSNIRME>19^QQ [MIPOSOEPMFVS[]QOEVEFMRIQQEW^]RS[]Q[]V^YXRMOEQMgranatówH]QR]GLHSGIPS[S^TV^IGM[TERGIVR]QTSGMWOMIQ ADVANCED TECHNOLOGIES

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