Ukraine Launches Grant Competition for Military Humanoid Robot Development
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Ukraine is launching a grant competition to develop humanoid robots for military use, as announced by Brave1 CEO Andriy Hrytsenyuk at the Brave1 Advantage event. The initiative aims to automate front-line operations and reduce risks to soldiers. Ukrainian developers will initially focus on simpler platforms, following global trends in humanoid robotics development seen in the U.S. and China.
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This direction aligns with current global trends, as the field of humanoid robots is actively developing in the U.S. and China.
Ukrainian developers will initially focus on creating simpler platforms.
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