Moscow-Sana
Russian experts have designed the first driverless marching corn harvester.
Russia Today quoted a spokesperson for the Russian company Cognitive Pilot, which manufactured the harvester, as saying that "labor productivity increased by 20 percent after the use of the harvester in the corn fields in the Russian province of Kursk," indicating that the harvester was equipped with a "smart agricultural pilot" system that guarantees the leadership of the corn harvester. Without driver.
He pointed out that the harvester test was carried out under the supervision of a mechanical driver, who was ready to take over the harvester at any moment without requiring his intervention, explaining that the harvester had performed the task of collecting the corn crop at 100 percent.
And the Russian Ministry of Agriculture recently announced that the number of agricultural harvesters for wheat, corn and other agricultural plants will reach 10 thousand.