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The First Rule of Robot War: Keep the Humans Fighting

The First Rule of Robot War: Keep the Humans Fighting

Summary

Ukraine is using robots and drones to help soldiers by delivering supplies and evacuating the wounded. They plan to increase the use of unmanned ground vehicles to handle all frontline logistics by 2026, making the warfighting process more efficient and keeping human soldiers active on the battlefield.

Key Facts

  • Ukrainian soldiers faced shortages of food, water, and medicine near Kupiansk due to supply delivery challenges.
  • Russian forces focus on intercepting and destroying Ukrainian supply deliveries by drones.
  • Ukraine expects to use 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) by mid-2026, doubling the number from 2025.
  • Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov aims for all frontline logistics to be done by robotic systems.
  • Ukrainian forces conducted over 22,000 unmanned missions in three months, including combat and logistical support.
  • UGVs completed nearly 24,500 missions in the first quarter of 2026, with the number of units growing from 67 in November 2025 to 167 in March 2026.
  • The new Bizon-L robot can carry 300 kilograms, travel 50 kilometers, and work over rough terrains to transport supplies and evacuate wounded soldiers.
  • Advanced AI tools are also being used in related conflicts, like in Iran, to process data and help military leaders make faster decisions.
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