Unmanned ground systems (UGS) of the 41st Pilum Regiment, First Corps Azov of the National Guard of Ukraine, support the front line and save service members’ lives.
These UGS are used for logistics, delivery, evacuation, and engineering tasks. They operate as part of the support system for units in zones affected by electronic warfare, mining, and constant FPV drone threats, taking on the most dangerous routes.
UGS are unmanned platforms upgraded for reuse, returning to service after completing tasks or sustaining damage. They require constant maintenance, repair, and adaptation to combat conditions, work carried out daily by the fighters of the Karna ground robotic systems battalion.
In the video, fighters of the 41st Pilum Regiment discuss mission planning, route analysis that accounts for battlefield hazards, and the need to remain ready to adjust during direct operations.
How UGS are becoming an integral part of the modern battlefield — watch the video: