In what might be a world-first, a Ukrainian national brigade has just launched an all-robot, combined-arms drone attack on Russian forces. The assaulting force, a mixture of ground- and aerial unmanned vehicles, was used in the Kharkiv Oblast in northern Ukraine.
According to reports, the attacking force consisted of many units that worked together like a traditional combined-arms force. “We are talking about dozens of units of robotic and unmanned equipment simultaneously on a small section of the front,” a 13th National Guard Brigade spokesperson explained.
"These large multi-rotor copters can carry a large charge, such as an anti-tank mine. And FPV-drones. Here, you can check the surveillance drone box. In this way, robots are used. Equipment simultaneously on a small section of the front," added a representative (source in Ukrainian) of the public relations service of the Charter brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine.
While an impressive development technologically, some have suggested this might be a worrying sign for Ukrainian forces. They suggest that Ukrainian human resources could be overstretched, necessitating said robots.
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>In what might be a world-first, a Ukrainian national brigade has just launched an all-robot, combined-arms drone attack on Russian forces. The assaulting force, a mixture of ground- and aerial unmanned vehicles, was used in the Kharkiv Oblast in northern Ukraine.
>According to reports, the attacking force consisted of many units that worked together like a traditional combined-arms force. “We are talking about dozens of units of robotic and unmanned equipment simultaneously on a small section of the front,” a 13th National Guard Brigade spokesperson explained.
>"These large multi-rotor copters can carry a large charge, such as an anti-tank mine. And FPV-drones. Here, you can check the surveillance drone box. In this way, robots are used. Equipment simultaneously on a small section of the front," added a representative (source in Ukrainian) of the public relations service of the Charter brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine.
>While an impressive development technologically, some have suggested this might be a worrying sign for Ukrainian forces. They suggest that Ukrainian human resources could be overstretched, necessitating said robots.
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[Source](https://www.yahoo.com/news/ukraine-robot-drone-team-defends-113816834.html)