
The accompanying message from Serhii Filimonov (machine translation by Google):
In 2022, drone warfare seemed like a fantasy.
Today, the same is said about ground-based robotic systems (GMS).
And for us, this has long been a new reality.
In the battalion, we actively use GMS: they evacuate the wounded and the bodies of the fallen, help with logistics, and provide fire support.
This is no longer a novelty – it is routine work on the front line.
Thanks to robotic systems, we significantly reduce the risks for infantry and become more flexible and maneuverable on the battlefield.
However, the key to victory in this war is not only the ability to implement technological solutions, but also the ability to scale them.
What was our private initiative a few years ago has already turned into an effective tool today.
Welcome to the new reality.
by MatchingTurret
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This top down view makes it look like an RTS.
Click click, send the supply cart to there. Send a surveillance drone to clear the Fog of War.
Saving Ukrainian lives! Cool device
They will be talking about the war for many years after it ends, there’s a lot to learn from Ukraine on 21st century warfare.
Life saving blood, medicine and medical supplies airlifted in by drones, now land drones delivering water food and other first aid to the front line, then there are the sea drones which terrify ruzzian navy in the Black Sea
Meanwhile, in Russia……..
Meanwhile Russians are using donkeys.
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