Ukraine’s land robots are revolutionising the shapeshifting war with Russia

Ukraine's 3rd Separate Assault Brigade used unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and drones to regain territory in the Kharkiv region without infantry or losses. Ukrainian commanders plan to replace 30% of their infantry with UGVs to reduce troop losses.
Ukraine's military is increasingly using remote-controlled ground robots on the battlefield against Russia. The 3rd Separate Assault Brigade regained territory in the Kharkiv region using unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and drones without infantry or losses, according to Volodymyr Zelensky. Ukrainian commanders say UGVs are the future of warfare and plan to replace 30% of their infantry with them to reduce troop losses. The UGVs are used for logistics, transporting supplies and ammunition, evacuating wounded troops, and carrying out strike operations. Ukraine's UGV market grew by 488% last year, and the country is now a world leader in their production and use. Ukrainian commanders are calling for increased funding to continue developing UGV technology.
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