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Ukraine Tests Over 70 Systems In Largest-Ever Ground Drones Demo

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
April 17, 2025
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Ukraine has carried out its largest unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) trial, with over 70 ground drones from 50 domestic manufacturers tested simultaneously as part of the Brave1 defense tech initiative.

The UGVs covered a 10-kilometer (6-mile) route and were evaluated for payload capacity and technical performance under high-stress conditions, including electronic warfare with continuously shifting frequencies and an unmarked path.

Moreover, the tests assessed advanced communication systems and mobility for long-range operations.

To support the integration of UGVs into military operations, the trials involved engineering teams and specialists from Ukraine’s Security and Defense Forces.

The next phase will focus on developing operational tactics for using UGVs in logistics and casualty evacuation and designing combat systems with an optimized balance between firepower and mobility.

Enhancing Land Capabilities

Ukraine is advancing the development of ground-based military robotics to support complex battlefield operations in its fight against Russia.

Kyiv needs ground systems that can perform multiple roles, ranging from reconnaissance and precision strikes to remote mine deployment and clearance.

Unlike aerial platforms, UGVs can transport significantly heavier payloads, including supplies, ammunition, and explosives.

Earlier this year, Ukraine began deploying full-fledged robotic units to frontline brigades to reduce troop exposure during high-risk missions.

In January, Kyiv authorized the deployment of a new domestically produced UGV dubbed Zmiy (meaning “snake” in Ukrainian).

Designed to support military logistics, the robot is equipped with ballistic and mine protection systems.



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