Ukraine military robots

Ukraine Deploys 25,000 Ground Robots to Replace Soldiers in Logistics

Ukraine’s Defense Ministry plans to contract 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) by the first half of 2026, aiming to shift all frontline logistics to robotic systems. This significant increase follows the successful deployment of over 9,000 UGV missions in March alone, demonstrating their crucial role in logistics and evacuation. The ministry has invested heavily in defense technology, including UGVs, to enhance operational efficiency and, most importantly, to preserve the lives of soldiers by automating dangerous tasks. Recent successes, such as capturing a fortified position using exclusively unmanned platforms, highlight the growing importance and effectiveness of these robotic systems in Ukraine’s defense strategy.

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Ukraine Deploys Ground Robots, Ushering in a New Era of Warfare

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is significantly expanding its procurement of ground robotic systems, planning to acquire 25,000 units in the first half of 2026, a substantial increase from 2025. This initiative aims to automate 100% of frontline logistics operations, with the ministry already having signed 19 contracts totaling 11 billion UAH. The government is also focusing on long-term procurement planning and establishing a dedicated competence center to support manufacturers and coordinate deployment. This surge in ground robotics reflects the sector’s rapid growth in Ukraine’s defense ecosystem, with over 280 companies now involved and a recent successful operation demonstrating the potential of unmanned systems in combat scenarios.

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