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The robot, which can be controlled from as far away as 10km, allowed operators to safely 'hold the line' without risking manpower, an increasingly short commodity in the ongoing Russian-Ukrainian conflict, and allowed them to hold ground at a critical juncture, with the assistance of aerial drones in the area.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a Russian position was taken for the first time without using any Ukrainian infantry, only uncrewed systems.
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Russian prisoners are now calling Ukraine’s four-wheel robot bombs ‘silent death’ — the machines can only be heard when they are already 30 feet away
By the time Russian soldiers hear the low hum of the wheels, the machine is already about 30 feet away. At that distance, packed with explosives and closing fast, the four-wheeled robot leaves almost no time to run.
In tiny workshops scattered across Ukraine, a war machine is being built at a pace that has left Nato’s most powerful members standing still.
Ukraine is using ground robots to evacuate the wounded, and some have cages or armor to protect the soldiers.1st Separate Medical Battalion New video footage from Russia's war against Ukraine shows a ground robot transporting an injured Ukrainian soldier ...
Ukraine is expanding battlefield robots, drones, and autonomous systems to offset Russia’s manpower advantage and reduce frontline losses.
After Ukraine's President Zelensky said territory had been captured using just robots and drones, what is the future of unmanned warfare?
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Near Russian border, NATO grapples with ground robots in combat
"We are a little bit behind because we've been using only the air drones," a Latvian commander said.
Russia’s first human-like AI robot has taken a tumble on stage just seconds into its highly anticipated debut. The humanoid robot, named AIdol, made its grand debut at a technology event in Moscow on Tuesday.