Ukraine's ground robots ran 343 missions a day in April in logistics, evacuation, mine-laying, and combat
Ukraine has received 1,028 robots through its DOT-Chain marketplace and plans 25,000 more in 2026
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🇧🇪 Goud voor België op de International Drone Challenge!
Tijdens de allereerste editie streden 48 teams in realistische militaire scenario's—van indoor races tot tactische strikes.
Het 🇧🇪 team kroonde zich tot kampioen in de FPV Grand Prix! 🏆
Bron; FB van @Belgian_Army
De la chenille à Limoges ? La face visible du partenariat établi par KNDS Mobility (ex-Texelis) avec Milrem
➡️KNDS retenu pour la mobilité du futur robot lourd Vector, pour l’instant encore au stade MRCV
➡️KNDS également chargé de pousser le Vector auprès du client 🇫🇷, voire +
@Jeff21461 Dat is nogal moeilijk op een openbaar kanaal als X 😇.
Ik kan enkel de tip geven dat de geloofwaardigheid van de rest van het overzicht aanzienlijk stijgt indien je die laatste zinnen over de Bde niet vermeld.
Denver-based AZAK is presenting its second-generation chassis-free unmanned ground platform at the LANPAC Symposium and Expo in Honolulu this week, bringing a vehicle architecture that U.S. Army and Special Operations Forces have been evaluating for resupply, casualty evacuation, counter-UAS, and drone-launch roles following a series of 2025-26 military trials.
The U.S. Army got a plug-and-play kit that lets its armored vehicles drive themselves — no redesign needed. The same upgrade could work on Bradleys, Paladins, and rocket artillery systems too.
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Ukraine’s ground combat robots are often described as the future of warfare – but frontline operators say reality is far tougher.
Mud, terrain, and technical limits mean many systems fail quickly in real combat conditions, often during their first missions.
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Door de lopende conflicten evolueren drones voortdurend. Ook de Landmacht innoveert voortdurend, samen met de industrie en de academische wereld, om drones sneller, flexibeler en nauwkeuriger te maken https://t.co/hfOu5TihXr
Two defense firms just teamed up to build robot and crewed vehicle teams for the British Army. The goal: send autonomous ground vehicles into danger so soldiers don't have to.
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