The UG-02 can move in two-axis. Side to side and up and down. The remote-controlled head has clamps to securely lock down a standard AR. Aiming for the turret is accomplished by live-streaming video from a camera mounted behind the optic of the firearm. To remotely fire the weapon mounted to the UG-02, there is a pin on a solenoid that is pulled into the trigger when activated. To power the whole turret a 12V power source is needed. I used a 10Ah battery for just a couple hours without issue. Article on the device: https://www.gunsamerica.com/digest/remote-controlled-gun-turrets-meet-the-morpower-ug-02/

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    4 months ago

    This, but with OpenCV for body detection. Also I don’t see any counter-balancing; Is the pivot up/down sprung to counter rear weight?