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Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the war in Ukraine has developed into a high-tech conflict.
Swarms of spy and killer drones have set the skies of Ukraine abuzz, and uncrewed boats have crippled the Russian navy in the Black Sea.
There have been reports of UGVs successfully repelling Russian attacks and even taking enemy soldiers prisoner.
Ukrainian and Russian killer robots are even said to have clashed without humans being present at the site of the battle.
One way in which the brigade has been using these robots is by mounting Kalashnikov machine guns on top.
His battalion has also been using explosive-laden, battery-powered kamikaze UGVs to blow up enemy positions and hideouts.



They have an entire arm of the military: the unmanned systems forces.
They are usually low tracked vehicles like the termit or themis. They basically put grenade launchers or an M2 on it. Then either assault positions or park it somewhere to guard. A single person can monitor multiple robots and therefore, they get more front line coverage with less losses and logistics. Also they have an aimbot and actually hit where you aim the crosshair.
https://en.defence-ua.com/news/ukraines_new_termit_robot_rolls_into_war_deliver_gear_navigate_trenches_and_carry_up_to_300_kg-14918.html