Technologies that save lives — The Armed Forces of Ukraine showcased robots at the front.
At the forefront, modern technology once again demonstrated its effectiveness. A ground robotic complex from one of the brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine successfully evacuated an injured soldier from the combat zone.
This was reported by the Ground Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Telegram on Tuesday, July 22.
How ground robotic complexes save soldiers' lives
As noted in the video, the machine traveled 14 kilometers to evacuate the soldier from under shelling, and this moment was captured on video.
This is just one of the examples of how ground robotic complexes are becoming indispensable assistants on the battlefield. Their use significantly increases the chances of survival for the wounded, minimizing risks for medics and comrades who previously performed such dangerous tasks manually.
The Ground Forces acknowledge that this is no longer just an innovation, but a new stage in the evolution of warfare. The army is actively implementing ground robotic complexes into combat units, while also developing the entire infrastructure needed for such systems to operate.
Earlier, a Ukrainian military personnel shared the experience of using ground robotic complexes for evacuating the wounded from the battlefield.
We also wrote that the Third Assault Brigade opened a school for combat robot operators.
The appearance of ground robotic complexes in the Ukrainian Armed Forces has shown that new technologies can significantly improve the safety and chances of rescue for injured soldiers. This allows for minimizing risks for medical personnel and increases the effectiveness of conducting warfare at the front.Read also
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