Ukraine Launches All-Robot Assault in Kharkiv
Ukraine Launches All-Robot Assault in Kharkiv

Ukraine Launches All-Robot Assault in Kharkiv

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Ukraine has launched its first all-robot assault force in Kharkiv, deploying unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) and drones against Russian troops. This operation involved a variety of robotic units, including flying surveillance drones and explosive robots, aimed at countering the manpower advantage of Russian forces, which greatly outnumber Ukrainian troops. The 13th National Guard Brigade executed this mission, utilizing advanced technology such as the 'Sea Baby' marine drones, which have previously targeted Russian military assets with precision. Analysts note that this shift to robotic warfare reflects Ukraine's adaptation to declining troop numbers and potential cuts in foreign military support. The integration of drones and UGVs in combat is seen as a significant step forward in modern warfare for Ukraine, with plans for further deployment of domestically produced drones in the future. This development highlights the ongoing evolution of military strategies amid the ongoing conflict.

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