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#12778994
21 September 2025
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: A contractor remotely operates the Protector UGV, a heavy unmanned ground vehicle built by Ukrainian Armor for frontline logistics, drone transport, and remote combat roles, during training by Polish Army soldiers from the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade at the Nowa Dęba training area as part of exercise Iron Defender 25, in Nowa Deba, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025. Iron Defender 25, Poland’s largest military exercise of the year, is being conducted across multiple locations including Orzysz, Dęba, Ustka, and additional field sites, involving 30,000 troops and 600 military units from Poland and NATO allies to evaluate defense capabilities across land, air, sea, and cyber domains.
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#12778992
21 September 2025
NOWA DEBA, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: A contractor remotely operates the Protector UGV, a heavy unmanned ground vehicle built by Ukrainian Armor for frontline logistics, drone transport, and remote combat roles, during training by Polish Army soldiers from the 3rd Podkarpacka Territorial Defense Brigade at the Nowa Dęba training area as part of exercise Iron Defender 25, in Nowa Deba, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, on September 18, 2025. Iron Defender 25, Poland’s largest military exercise of the year, is being conducted across multiple locations including Orzysz, Dęba, Ustka, and additional field sites, involving 30,000 troops and 600 military units from Poland and NATO allies to evaluate defense capabilities across land, air, sea, and cyber domains.
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#12418755
28 May 2025
A remotely controlled FPV drone, equipped with ammunition, is seen in the sky during a combat mission of the UAV unit of the Striletskyi Special Police Battalion of the Zaporizhzhia Regional Police Department in the Zaporizhzhia sector in Ukraine, on May 23, 2025.
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#9688892
4 March 2023
A demonstration of robotic arms performing surgery controlled by a doctor that operates remotely using a 5G network on the AIS (Advances in Surgery) stand, that featured different innovations on the field of medicine, during the Mobile World Congress 2023 on March 2, 2023, in Barcelona, Spain.
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#9086634
28 October 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2022 - An Armtrac 400 mine clearance vehicle purchased with donations made through the UNITED24 platform is being remotely controlled by the operator, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9086636
28 October 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2022 - An Armtrac 400 mine clearance vehicle purchased with donations made through the UNITED24 platform is being remotely controlled by the operator, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9086640
28 October 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2022 - An Armtrac 400 mine clearance vehicle purchased with donations made through the UNITED24 platform is being remotely controlled by the operator, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9086642
28 October 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2022 - An Armtrac 400 mine clearance vehicle purchased with donations made through the UNITED24 platform is being remotely controlled by the operator, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#9086644
28 October 2022
KHARKIV REGION, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 27, 2022 - An Armtrac 400 mine clearance vehicle purchased with donations made through the UNITED24 platform is being remotely controlled by the operator, Kharkiv Region, northeastern Ukraine.NO USE RUSSIA. NO USE BELARUS.
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#8704604
23 August 2022
During a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, an Iranian stuntman Amir Badri (Not pictured) throws a Hyundai excel automatic remote-controlled car into the air using the remote control device he invented, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704606
23 August 2022
A Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, is pictured during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704608
23 August 2022
A Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, is pictured during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704610
23 August 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), talks to members of a filming group as he sits in a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704612
23 August 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), drives a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704614
23 August 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), drives a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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#8704616
23 August 2022
Iranian driver and a member of the Fast Forward Team, Datis Mirshokraei (C), drives a Hyundai excel automatic car which will be equipped with a remote-control device invented by the Iranian stuntman Amir Badri, during a test session in the Holy Defense Cinematic Town 25km (15 miles) south of Tehran, August 20, 2022. Iranian stuntman, winner of the Screen Actors Guild Awards CEO at Fast Forward Team, Amir Badri, who acted as a stuntman for the James Bond movie Skyfall, and Afshin Araghi, another stuntman of the Fast Forward team, installed a remote control device invented by Amri Badri and his team on a Hyundai Excel automatic car, that can be used to save stuntmen's and stuntwomen's lives in the car turning scenes. Badri said, It is for the first time in the world that a car completely is controlled remotely and when he brought up this idea with Andy Armstrong, stunt designer of Spider-Man films, he also welcomed this idea and soon we will do stunt scenes in the same way in one of the Hollywood films. MORTEZA NIKOUBAZL/NurPhoto
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