A fully loaded fireproof mini tankbot has proved size really doesn't matter.

Called Uran-9, this mini tank bot stands just a few feet taller than a human and is fully loaded with a machine gun, missiles and a 30-millimeter cannon that fires 350 to 400 rounds per minute.

A Russian defense organization created this unmanned vehicle to provide reconnaissance and fire support to infantry and counter-terror units.

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Uran-9 stands just a few feet taller than the average human being, but there is no need to be any bigger as the machine does not transport soldiers. This vehicle will assists infantry units and counter-terrorism groups by reaching places soldiers are unable to travel. There has been no price mentioned as of yet, but the organization plans to launch Uran-9 into the market sometime this year

Rosoboronexport is the brains behind this mighty remote controlled mini tank, which consists of two recon and fire support robots, a tractor for their transportation and a mobile control post.

WHAT ARE URAN-9'S FEATURES? this mini tank bot stands just a few feet taller than a human and is fully loaded with a machine gun, missiles and a 30-millimeter cannon that fires 350 to 400 rounds per minute. Rosoboronexport is the brains behind this mighty remote controlled mini tank, which consists of two recon and fire support robots, a tractor for their transportation and a mobile control post. The robots are tailored with a cutting-edge laser warning system and target detection and high-tech identification and tracking equipment. The outside of this tiny beast holds a 7.62-millimeter machine gun and four 9M120 Ataka anti-tank missiles, each designed to hit a target 2.5 miles away with 90 percent accuracy. Advertisement

The robots are tailored with a cutting-edge laser warning system and target detection and high-tech identification and tracking equipment.

According to the developers, Uran-9 is to be treated as a weapon system that is deployed with an infantry unit and not as a separate vehicle.

‘Russian developers possess all of the required competencies to create modern military robotics that will be in demand on the international market,’ said Boris Simakin who heads the Analysis and Long-Term Planning Department at Rosoboronexport, in a press release.

The outside of this tiny beast holds a 7.62-millimeter machine gun and four 9M120 Ataka anti-tank missiles, each designed to hit a target 2.5 miles away with 90 percent accuracy, reports Popular Mechanics.

Although this type of technology is still very new, Rosoboronexport is hopefully this fully loaded machine will be beneficial in cities that encounter terror attacks and help reduce personnel casualties.

‘This is a fast-growing segment of the arms market, so Rosoboronexport will develop and implement a long-term marketing strategy for promoting such pieces of hardware, including as part of integrated security projects,’ said Simakin.

There has been no price mentioned as of yet, but the organization plans to launch Uran-9 into the market sometime this year.

This isn't the first mini vehicle to come out of Russia.

Earlier this year, a firm designed a mini monster truck to assists workers in extreme environments.

The Sherp ATV is an all-terrain mini monster that not only dominates over rugged environments, it also plows through water, snow and ice.

The outside of this tiny beast holds a 7.62-millimeter machine gun and four 9M120 Ataka anti-tank missiles, each designed to hit a target 2.5 miles away with 90 percent accuracy, reports Popular Mechanics . Although this type of technology is still very new, Rosoboronexport is hopefully this fully loaded machine will be beneficial in cities that encounter terror attacks and help reduce personnel casualties

This Russian ATV's is equip with enormous self-inflating tires and paddle-like treads that propels the machine over obstacles as tall as 27.5 inches.

The Sherp ATV is the brain child of Alexei Garagashyan, a mechanic in Saint Petersburg, who has had an interest in unconventional solutions in traditional SUVs, such as building race cars, reports Auto Motor und Sport.

Previous to this mini monster, Garagashyan designed a buoyant off-roader, which led to the idea of motorizing four wheels.

The entire idea of Sherp is focused around four huge low-pressure tires, which are the most noticeable attributes of the vehicle.

It measures 11 feet long and can climb over obstacles as tall as 27.5 inches.

Rosoboronexport is the brains behind this mighty remote controlled mini tank, which consists of two recon and fire support robots, a tractor for their transportation and a mobile control post. The robots are tailored with a cutting-edge laser warning system and target detection and high-tech identification and tracking equipment

‘Russian developers possess all of the required competencies to create modern military robotics that will be in demand on the international market,’ said Boris Simakin who heads the Analysis and Long-Term Planning Department at Rosoboronexport, in a press release

On land, the massive wheels move like tank treads in that, they lock up or slow up one side to turn.

Combine them with skid-steer and it can turn in its own length, as long as it is 8.2 feet apart from an object.

Sherp is equip with a water heater, analog devices and display and halogen headlights.

There is a device that instantly drains water from the body of the vehicle when it is submerged in water.

The cab seats two people, who use levers to steer and accelerate and slow the machine down.

An indestructible diesel 15.3 gallon 44 horsepower engine from Kubota, a Japanese manufacture, is used to power 2,866 pound vehicle that tops out at 27.9 mph on land and 3.7 mph in water.

Makers are pushing to brand Sherp as a work vehicle for extreme environments that will transport people and their tools on the top of a mountain or power lines or swamps, reports Yahoo Autos.

The mini monster truck comes in two models that also come with a hefty price tag.

‘This is a fast-growing segment of the arms market, so Rosoboronexport will develop and implement a long-term marketing strategy for promoting such pieces of hardware, including as part of integrated security projects,’ said Simakin.

A cutting-edge fireproof mini tank bot just proved size doesn't matter. Called Uran-9, this mini tank bot stands just a few feet taller than a human and is fully loaded with a machine gun, missiles and a 30-millimeter cannon that fires 350 to 400 rounds per minute. A Russian defense organization created this unmanned vehicle to provide reconnaissance and fire support to infantry and counter-terror units

One model goes for $65,000, which has a tent-like roof and no wipers or heater, and the ‘Kung’ starts at $70,000 and is made with a hardtop.

There are also extras that can be purchased such as a matching trailer or additional tanks at the wheel.

In 2010, Garagashyan created Cheburator, a makeshift board rotary jeep with a frame of welded pipes that topped out at 24 mph, which spurred the idea for Sherp.

It has the ability to drive over the ice, break it and jump in and out to keep moving and it only costs $20,000.

The company Sherpa began in 2012, to test Garagashyanom’s first prototype.

‘Our goal was to show the world the car, which has no equal on the terrain,’ according to the Sherpa website.