The Turkish Armed Forces showed a new military vehicle at a NATO exercise in northern Germany. The vehicle is called the ASLAN Unmanned Ground Vehicle (UGV). It is a robot vehicle that can move without a driver inside and help soldiers in difficult situations. The army has used ASLAN for three years, and it can carry cameras, sensors, and weapons that can be controlled from far away. This vehicle can help soldiers stay safe because it can explore dangerous areas, watch for threats, and support troops during missions. The vehicle is part of a large NATO training exercise called Steadfast Dart 26, where many countries practise together. The exercise helps NATO members improve teamwork and test new technologies. Unmanned vehicles like ASLAN are now important tools for modern armies and they can also carry supplies or help rescue people in risky zones.
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