PLA ZTZ-100
BN-001
BORDER MODEL
1:35
- Pre-colored plastic parts including digital camouflage
- Parts can be assembled without glue
- Movable wheels and tracks
- Some hatches can be built open or closed
- Turret and weapon station are rotatable
- Includes sets for a ZRY222 UGV and "Robotwolves"
- Scale 1:35
- Unbuilt/unpainted
In parallel with the development of the tank, China is also advancing unmanned ground vehicles (UGCVs). The ZRY-222 is an unmanned, remotely controlled combat and reconnaissance robot based on a robust, tracked chassis and capable of being equipped with weapons such as machine guns or missiles. It is part of the PLA's efforts to automate dangerous tasks—such as advance patrols, fire support, and reconnaissance—and thus save human lives.
A prominent part of this robotics strategy is the "Robot Wolves"—four-legged autonomous robot platforms that have been showcased in PLA exercises and presentations. These systems typically weigh around 70 kilograms and are programmed for a variety of roles: They can act as reconnaissance vehicles equipped with electro-optical sensors, carriers of supplies, support units in combat situations, or even be armed. In coordinated "pack tactics," several of these robots are intended to operate together, exchange data, and work in conjunction with human soldiers and drones. Official reports indicate that they have already been used in combined exercises, training alongside FPV drones and infantry to explore terrain, identify key objectives, and perform cover and support tasks.
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