Kamaz Autonomous Trucks Deliver Cargo Outside Russia for First Time
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On May 28, Russia’s Kamaz autonomous trucks completed their inaugural cargo run outside the country, a milestone announced by Deputy Transport Minister Dmitry Zverev. The trucks will be showcased to the presidents of the two involved nations.
Zverev confirmed that the autonomous vehicles, developed by Kamaz, successfully transported goods beyond Russian borders, marking a significant step in Russia’s autonomous transport capabilities. The event will be presented to the presidents of the two countries, underscoring a diplomatic collaboration.
The development follows Russia’s broader push to advance autonomous vehicle technology, though the announcement did not specify the destination country or the nature of the cargo.
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