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Battlefield sees 249 combat clashes over past day: Ukraine's General Staff reports where fighting is heaviest
The Russians continue pressing along the entire line of contact, with a total of 249 combat clashes occurring on the battlefield over the past day. The Russians have conducted their most intense ...
In the "first combat mission of this type known," a Ukrainian sea drone delivered a ground drone to Russian-held territory on the Kinburn Spit, Ukraine's 123rd Territorial Defense Brigade said on ...
Ukraine might have just greenlit combat humanoid robots, but battlefield realities favor economies of scale for much simpler ...
Inside Ukraine's robotics revolution, drones, ground robots, and autonomous weapons are rapidly reshaping the war with Russia ...
Ukraine's Brave1 program prioritizes combat exoskeletons, offering up to $190,000 grants to boost soldier endurance ...
Ukrainian firm SKIFTECH partners with Grayline in Malaysia, bringing combat-proven tactical training solutions to Southeast ...
Forterra, a U.S. builder of autonomous vehicles, revealed today that more than 100 of its self-driving ATVs have been ...
June 16, 2026: The Ukrainian military is developing a new generation of ground robots that will kill or deter Russian infantry and reduce Ukrainian casualties. Earlier ground combat drones encountered ...
February 19, 2026: This year Ukraine developed the 4x4 wheeled Zmiy Droid 12.7 ground robot. Weighing about half a ton, the Zmiy chassis is built to survive drone attacks and anti-personnel mines.
UFORCE, a Ukrainian-British defence technology startup formed from nine merged companies, has conducted more than 150,000 combat missions, achieved a billion-dollar valuation, and is at the centre of ...
In 2022, Scott Sweetow wrote, “Of Roadside Bombs and Drones: Putin’s Looming Insurgency Problem,” where he argued Ukraine’s fight against Russia would rely on a combination of conventional and ...
Forterra's Lancer vehicles completed 1,100 missions and 52 casualty evacuations in Ukraine. Soldiers still teleoperate them because autonomy cannot react to threats.
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