Ukrainian ground robots and drones have demonstrated how to overcome a Russian military position by themselves while forcing ...
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‘Robots don’t bleed’: Ukraine sends machines into the battlefield in place of human soldiers
Ukraine’s military is increasingly using robots to replace human soldiers, even in combat assault missions, helping to ...
Ukraine's ground robot fleet is taking over the roles of human soldiers, and it's planning to surge production and use even ...
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Ukraine to field 25,000 ground robots in push to replace soldiers for frontline logistics
Ground robots ran more than 9,000 frontline missions in March, triple November's count, and captured their first Russian ...
The Pentagon awarded a $24 million contract to test heavy-duty humanoid robots designed to breach enemy sites and strengthen ...
After a historic first, communications and navigation still obstruct the future for roboticized ground assault.
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25,000 ground robots in battlefield planned by Ukraine for frontline logistics
In a move toward fully autonomous warfare, Ukraine’s Defense Ministry plans to procure 25,000 ...
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Ukraine to field 25,000 military ground robots in 2026
Russia counters with new coal-powered reconnaissance horse.
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Ukrainian troops use military robot to rescue elderly woman from Russian gunfire
Ukraine's Third Army Corps released footage of an evacuation of an elderly woman using a military robot. The woman was ...
Foundation Future Industries secured $24M in Pentagon contracts for humanoid robots tested in Ukraine. Its CEO ran a bankrupt fintech, its adviser is Eric Trump, and it wants $500M at a $3B+ valuation ...
Foundation Future Industries has landed a $24 million deal to develop its “Phantom” robots, which are engineered to ...
Ukraine is using unmanned ground vehicles armed with bombs, guns or rockets to carry out attacks and keep its soldiers out of ...
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