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Ukraine's military to roll out units of robotic vehicles

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Posted on February 5, 2025

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The image showcases a robotic vehicle equipped with a mounted gun, representing Ukraine's military initiative to enhance frontline operations with unmanned ground vehicles. This development aims to leverage technology in warfare amidst ongoing conflict.
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By Max Hunder KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's military will create robotic vehicle units to deploy at the front, the defence minister said on Wednesday, as Kyiv and Moscow vie to gain a technological

Ukraine's Military to Deploy Robotic Vehicle Units

By Max Hunder

KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's military will create robotic vehicle units to deploy at the front, the defence minister said on Wednesday, as Kyiv and Moscow vie to gain a technological advantage over their enemy after nearly three years of vicious fighting.

The ministry published a photograph of a robotic vehicle with a gun mounted on it as it made the announcement on the Telegram messenger. Unmanned vehicles - in particular aerial ones - have become a key type of weapon in the war since Russia invaded in 2022.

With both sides deploying tens of thousands of drones each month in the air, a race is now on to replace as many soldiers on the ground as possible with Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), officials say, with Ukrainian manpower reserves running short.

"The Ministry of Defence is launching a project that will scale up the use of unmanned ground systems in the military," a statement from Defence Minister Rustem Umerov published by the defence ministry said.

It added that the project was based on trials conducted in co-operation with soldiers since the summer of 2024.

Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov told Reuters in December that Ukraine would need tens of thousands of uncrewed robotic ground vehicles this year.

Units on both sides of the war have already been using UGVs, usually controlled remotely by a pilot through a camera feed.

The defence minister said robot vehicles would be used for offence, defence, logistics, evacuating casualties and laying or clearing mines.

"Our goal is to create a military where innovative technologies help perform the most dangerous tasks, saving the lives of our defenders."

(Reporting by Max Hunder; editing by Tom Balmforth and Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine's military will use robotic vehicles at the front.
  • The initiative aims to gain a technological edge over Russia.
  • Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) will replace soldiers in dangerous tasks.
  • The project is based on trials conducted since summer 2024.
  • Robotic vehicles will be used for various military operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Ukraine's military plan to deploy robotic vehicles to gain a technological advantage in the ongoing conflict with Russia.
How will the robotic vehicles be used?
Robotic vehicles will be used for offense, defense, logistics, evacuating casualties, and laying or clearing mines.
Why is Ukraine deploying robotic vehicles?
Ukraine aims to replace soldiers in dangerous tasks and maintain a technological edge as manpower reserves run short.

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