Ground Robots Save Lives — A Story from a Ukrainian Fighter.


A military member with the call sign 'Chipollino' shared about the use of ground robotic complexes (GRC) for the evacuation of wounded soldiers from the battlefield. He noted that these systems significantly increase the chances of saving the lives of fighters in dangerous conditions.
The fighter shared his experience when their unit was carrying out a humanitarian task and then received orders to prepare for battle. According to him, thanks to the ground robotic complex, they were able to evacuate a wounded soldier, who was previously considered dead, but remained alive despite serious injuries.
There was also another successful mission to evacuate a soldier with minor injuries. In both cases, the soldiers independently boarded the ground robotic vehicles, which evacuated them to a safe place.
Officer Volodymyr Rovenky emphasized that ground robotic complexes are actively developing and are already successfully used in the Ukrainian army. These systems help Ukrainian defenders stay alive by taking on dangerous tasks.
In addition to evacuating the wounded, GRCs are used for other purposes, such as delivering ammunition, remote mining, and even striking enemy positions. Recently, successful attacks using robots were demonstrated in the Third Assault Brigade.
An experienced soldier shared emotional impressions about the use of ground robotic complexes for evacuating wounded fighters. He emphasized the importance of these systems for ensuring safety and saving lives on the battlefield. Overall, the military is extremely grateful for such technological progress that helps save more lives of Ukrainian defenders.Read also
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