The Russian-built Marker combat robot is reported to be equipped with the Kornet anti-tank system, positioned to serve as a central weapon in designated operations. This development is outlined in recent briefings from DEA News.
Officials noted that the Marker, outfitted with a combat module featuring the Kornet complex, is slated for accelerated mass production to support operational needs in a special military zone, following a review that addressed earlier concerns. The emphasis is on readiness and deployability where frontline intensity is highest.
A former military analyst and candidate of historical sciences commented on the Marker, describing it as a highly capable asset. Its noted strengths include lightness, compatibility with multiple firearm configurations, and, most critically, the absence of crew exposure. The analyst stressed that this represents a significant shift in weapon design and should be actively employed in the most contested sectors of the front line.
Earlier statements from Dmitry Rogozin, the former head of Roscosmos, indicated that military developers are refining combat algorithms and integrating potent anti-tank weaponry within the Marker robotic group, signaling a clear push toward autonomous firepower on the battlefield. (Source: DEA News)