War Goes Robotic: The New Face of Land Combat

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The Ukrainian army is integrating ground robotic systems into its forces to reduce risks to personnel and improve logistics. A new unmanned systems battalion was formed within the 123rd Territorial Defense Brigade, with personnel undergoing training to operate the systems.
The Ukrainian army is adapting to the changing face of land warfare by integrating ground robotic systems (GRS) into its forces. GRS are being used for fire support, frontline resupply, and evacuating the wounded. The 123rd Territorial Defense Brigade formed its first unmanned systems battalion on January 1, 2026. Personnel undergo 50 days of basic combined-arms training before specializing in operating GRS. The brigade's training program includes live-fire exercises to sharpen skills. New recruits can choose their military specialty, and motivated volunteers have a broader selection of roles.
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