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Russia has tested its new "Platform-M" killer robot.


"Platform-M" killer robot in Sevastopol probably 2015. 

(https://www.rt.com/news/310291-russia-military-robot-sevastopol/)


The killer robot codenamed "Platform-M" is the most advanced tool in the hands of the Russian military. It's about a one-ton ground moving combat robot, that has multiple abilities. It can drop from the cargo planes behind enemy lines, and those systems are devastating tools. There is the possibility that this robot is also put inside the heat shield. 

And shoot to the target area by using some space-launch vehicles. The rocket requires that it can carry one-ton cargo. It's also a devastating example that killer robots are under development all around the world. The things that the Russian military wants to keep away from publicity are also interesting. 

There is also the possibility that some of "Platform M" vehicles are using nuclear reactors. The robot tanks that are using nuclear power are interesting tools. If they have a hard enough body those systems can also patron at the bottom of the ocean. And they can make the landing operations surprisingly. The nuclear-powered tank is similar to the midget submarine that uses tracks. They are making those miniature submarines able to operate on drylands. In the tank version, the miniature underwater system can have a gun turret. 

The thing is that the Russian military also developed the nuclear-powered cruise missiles codename 9M730 Burevestnik or "Skyfall" and nuclear-powered torpedo "Status-6"  with 100 mt. warhead. And those advanced combat systems are the things that are introduced to the world. There is also the possibility that things like "Flying Chernobyls" are done in that country. 

The term "Flying Chernobyl" means that in the supersonic jet fighter of the bomber is put the radioactive material that delivered over the area. That is a so-called radiological weapon or "dirty nuke". The effect of that kind of weapon is radioactive radiation. 

Scientists created the first versions of the prototypes of radioactive weapons during the First World War. Armies planned to deliver radium to enemy trenches. That radioactive material can deliver from nuclear reactors. But it can also store in the aircraft and deliver to the air. 

That radioactive material can be radioactive carbon. Or extremely small-size particle dust made by some highly radioactive isotope. That radioactive dust will inject into the exhaust gas of the jet engine. And that system can cause containment to the large area. 

9M730 Burevestnik missile has got its inspiration from the USAF "Project Pluto". The nuclear-powered cruise missile will pollute half of the world if it is launched against enemies. The nuclear-powered scramjets and ramjets are excellent systems for cruise missiles. And if some aircraft are equipped with nuclear reactors. They are hard to shoot down. 

If the core of the reactor is damaged the radioactive pollution will make large areas useless. The USA and the Soviet Union tested nuclear-powered aircraft during the Cold War. Those aircraft were B-36 (NB-36H) and TU-95 "Bear" (TU-95LAL) convented to use nuclear power. Those published systems were made by using the 1960's technology. 

And there is possible that there are nuclear-powered versions of the Tupolev "Blackjack" and B-1 bombers. The information of that kind of system is hard to get.  But during the Cold War, both superpowers also tested nuclear-powered tanks. When Americans made a nuclear-powered Chrysler TV-8 tank with a nuclear reactor, the Russian military must get a similar system. And maybe the Russian military has the nuclear-powered versions of this "Platform M"-system.


()https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Radiological_weapon#:~:text=A%20radiological%20weapon%20or%20radiological%20dispersion%20device%20%28RDD%29,and%20does%20not%20yield%20the%20same%20explosive%20power.


()https://www.sandboxx.us/blog/project-pluto-the-craziest-nuclear-weapon-in-history/


()https://en.topwar.ru/187007-na-uchenijah-zapad-2021-vpervye-zadejstvovali-boevyh-robotov-platforma-m.html 


()https://thediplomat.com/2015/07/meet-russias-new-killer-robot/


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9M730_Burevestnik


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_TV-8


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convair_NB-36H


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Pluto


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status-6_Oceanic_Multipurpose_System


()https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tupolev_Tu-95LAL


Image():https://www.rt.com/news/310291-russia-military-robot-sevastopol/


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