Ukraine Expands Use of Ground Robots in Frontline Missions
Ukraine's Defense Forces significantly increased their use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in March, carrying out over 9,000 combat and logistics missions on the frontline.
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Ukraine says it replaced human soldiers with 'ground robots' in over 21,000 missions for Q1
A weapon is mounted on the Lehit ground robotic system. Ukrinform/NurPhoto via Getty Images Ukraine said on Tuesday that its forces carried out over 9,000 UGV missions in March alone. That's a threefold spike since November, as ground drones become increasingly popular. The defense ministry said the number of units using UGVs has jumped to 167, up from 67 last year. Ukraine's defense ministry said on Tuesday that the number of uncrewed ground vehicle missions carried out by its forces had t...
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In March, Ukraine’s Defense Forces carried out more than 9,000 combat and logistics missions using unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), significantly increasing their use on the frontline compared to previous months.
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