Ukraine's "Liut" ground robot with Belgian machine gun pins down Russian assault on Novopavlivka axis
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Olena Mukhina
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Summary
Ukrainian forces used a ground robotic complex called "Liut" (Fury) equipped with a Belgian FN MAG machine gun to pin down a Russian infantry assault on the Novopavlivka axis. The robot engaged the enemy under foggy conditions, allowing Ukrainian artillery and FPV drones to finish the assault. The article highlights Ukraine's growing use of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in combat, with the Liut being one of several robotic systems deployed alongside aerial drones to reduce human risk on the battlefield.
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A Ukrainian ground robotic complex called "Liut" or "Fury" drove out to the firing line, opened up with a Belgian FN MAG machine gun, and pinned the assault to the ground.
Then Ukrainian artillery and FPV drones finished it.
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