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If it is unmanned, I wonder why it still needs to have a backdoor like the one with BMP.
This is a large unmanned combat vehicle.

1. It can be manned or unmanned.
2. The interior of the vehicle can carry soldiers. Once the soldiers disembark, the vehicle can switch to unmanned mode to continue supporting the soldiers in combat.
3. The interior requires space for maintenance, ammunition loading, and other operations.

China's large unmanned boats also follow this design concept. It still has space for people and manual control facilities inside.
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Only small unmanned combat vehicles adopt a purely unmanned design.
 
it's for the maintenance.
This isn't primarily for tank maintenance, but rather a new tactical approach. It's particularly well-suited for modern CQB engagements.

Before entering the combat zone, a small team of soldiers sits in the vehicle's crew compartment. It serves as both a transport and security presence.

Once in the combat zone, all soldiers leave the vehicle and take cover. The vehicle enters the combat zone in unmanned mode. During this time, various sensors within the vehicle transmit battlefield conditions to the concealed soldiers. If the enemy attacks the unmanned vehicle, their position and firepower will be exposed. If the enemy doesn't attack the unmanned vehicle, their survival space will be squeezed by the unmanned vehicle and its associated UAVs......

Imagine this:
There are vast numbers of these large and small unmanned combat vehicles on the ground;
There are vast numbers of various drones in the sky;
On the surface, underwater...
In the end, you won't see a single enemy...
How desperate would you be as their opponent?
 
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This isn't primarily for tank maintenance, but rather a new tactical approach. It's particularly well-suited for modern CQB engagements.

Before entering the combat zone, a small team of soldiers sits in the vehicle's crew compartment. It serves as both a transport and security presence.

Once in the combat zone, all soldiers leave the vehicle and take cover. The vehicle enters the combat zone in unmanned mode. During this time, various sensors within the vehicle transmit battlefield conditions to the concealed soldiers. If the enemy attacks the unmanned vehicle, their position and firepower will be exposed. If the enemy doesn't attack the unmanned vehicle, their survival space will be squeezed by the unmanned vehicle and its associated UAVs......

Imagine this:
There are vast numbers of these large and small unmanned combat vehicles on the ground;
There are vast numbers of various drones in the sky;
On the surface, underwater...
In the end, you won't see a single enemy...
How desperate would you be as their opponent?
Yeah, that makes more sense. An unmanned man transport. :)
 

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