Russian forces have deployed the "Messenger" tracked remote-controlled vehicle to cross minefields and transport supplies and ammunition to the front lines. This small device is quite durable, surviving three landmine explosions and successfully delivering the supplies to the front line.

Currently, the Russian military has begun to extensively use such remote-controlled vehicles to deliver supplies to frontline troops across fire-blocked open areas and minefields. These small remote-controlled vehicles can also carry explosives for suicide attacks on enemy positions. Because these remote-controlled vehicles are inexpensive and can carry a significant amount of cargo, both sides will likely use them in the future to replace other vehicles for transporting supplies to forward positions.

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