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Ursa Ruska was a Eurasian Soviet-designed standard for robotic fighting vehicles, similar to the Lorica standard, which eventually supplanted it.
Unlike the highly flexible Lorica designs, Ursa Ruska was centralized around turret-body-and-legs design, utilizing a primary chassis with a variable-geometry motive unit capable of quadripedal or tracked motion, and an upper turret which contained the primary payload. The body itself did have humanoid-geometry manipulator arms, but it was not until the soviet invasion of europe during the Third World War that humanoid-geometry combat techniques became widespread in Ursa Ruska doctrine with the adoption of the Ursa Ruska Soldat Type following the reverse-engineering of captured samples of Lorica materiel.