"The number of uncrewed ground vehicle missions carried out by Ukrainian forces has tripled in the last five months, executing over 9,000 combat and logistics missions in March alone."
"Uncrewed ground vehicles are remotely piloted systems intended to replace human soldiers in dangerous tasks such as frontline supply drops, mine-clearing, and holding fortified positions."
"The number of Ukrainian units deploying UGVs has nearly tripled since November, with 167 units reported using ground robots in March compared to 67 in November."
"UGVs have become increasingly relevant as the war drags into its fifth year, addressing the struggle to fill ranks with fresh troops and the perilous nature of frontline navigation."
The Ukrainian defense ministry reported a tripling of uncrewed ground vehicle (UGV) missions in five months, with over 9,000 missions in March alone. UGVs are designed to replace human soldiers in dangerous tasks, including supply drops and mine-clearing. The number of Ukrainian units deploying UGVs has also nearly tripled since November, with 167 units reported in March. UGVs have gained importance as the war continues, addressing challenges in troop deployment and frontline navigation. Both Ukraine and Russia are increasingly utilizing UGVs in their military strategies.
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