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Belarus develops a giant truck that is directed remotely

The Belarusian Ambassador to Moscow, Igor Petrichnko, announced that his country is working to develop giant trucks that are controlled remotely. According to the ambassador, the giant truck that the Belarusian company “Billaz” is working on developing it will be able to transport loads of up to 130 tons, and you will not need a driver, but will be controlled remotely, which will enable it to work even in the most difficult conditions, and will reduce the risks that drivers in dangerous work sites sometimes. The ambassador explained that these trucks will depend on the “GMPS” and “GPS” navigation systems, in addition to the latest visual vision systems to carry out their tasks and work at all times day and night. It is noteworthy that the Belarusian auto industry “Bilaz” produces more than 30% of the world’s transport trucks, capable of transporting loads ranging from 110 and 130 tons, and is considered a major competitor for the most important manufacturers of giant mechanisms such as Caterpillar, Komatsu, Hitachi and Terex.

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