Tests of the Transport by Unitsky String Technologies Inc. Have Not Gone Unnoticed by Mass Media

The transport developed by Unitsky String Technologies Inc. is drawing increasing attention from media representatives. So the recent tests of string rail electric cars by UST Inc. gained the attention of Indian web portal Maagulf, which is headquartered in the UAE.
Let’s remind, the EcoTechnoPark (Maryina Gorka, Belarus) held waterproof tests of the unibus in tropical downpour. The test environment was simulated by the high-power water sprinkler that had been developed by the company’s engineers specifically for such purposes.
The publication in Maagulf describes that the drain system of the unibus survived the tests and satisfied the expectations by revealing stability to unfavorable weather conditions.
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