Ukraine is teaming up its war robots with flying drones
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Using robots to approach Russian soldiers in surrender situations keeps Ukrainian soldiers safe from attacks, manufacturer DevDroid said.
In a dramatic turn of events during its public debut in Moscow, Russia’s first AI-powered humanoid robot, Aidol, took a few steps to the sound of triumphant music, only to faceplant immediately, marking a significant hiccup in the nation’s journey ...
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Ukraine’s ground robots completed 22,000 war missions with zero soldiers deployed
Ukrainian forces have captured a Russian-held position using only ground robots and drones, resulting
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’s battlefield innovations are challenging Russia’s artillery, pushing it toward drones, ground robots, and new tactics to sustain battlefield fires.
Some are skeptical that they will totally replace ground troops
Robots and drones were used by Ukrainian forces to capture a Russian position without an infantry assault in what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described as a historic first in the war. Speaking to Current Time,
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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 counter Russia’s manpower advantage.