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Ukraine Accelerates Deployment of Ground Robots to Replace Soldiers in Frontline Combat Roles

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David Kirichenko

1d ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

Ukraine is rapidly accelerating the deployment of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) across its front lines to replace soldiers in dangerous tasks like ammunition hauling, casualty evacuation, mine-laying, and direct combat. President Zelensky has ordered the military to field at least 50,000 UGVs by 2026, calling it a critical step to save soldiers' lives. The country's UGV industry is expanding quickly, with dozens of manufacturers producing a wide range of robotic platforms, from small supply carriers to armed combat vehicles. These machines are becoming part of a new combined-arms system, though challenges remain in scaling production, securing funding, and integrating them effectively with traditional military units.

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bskyUkraine Accelerates Deployment of Ground Robots to Replace Soldiers in Frontline Combat Rolesforbes.com

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President Volodymyr Zelensky ordered the military to field at least 50,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in 2026, calling them 'the next big step' in saving soldiers' lives.
Ground robots are hauling ammunition, evacuating wounded troops, laying mines, and increasingly carrying weapons into combat as Ukraine tries to replace as many frontline tasks as possible with machines.
The effort is accelerating rapidly.
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Ground robots are spreading across Ukraine's front, taking on logistics and combat roles while becoming part of a new combined-arms system.

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