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Ukraine is putting weapons stations on ground robots to make 'small tanks' that hunt Russia's infiltration teams
- Ukrainian firms are mounting remote weapon stations (like Frontline Robotics' "Buria") on ground robots, creating mobile "small tanks" that can fire grenades and machine guns so troops can strike from safer distances.
- Robots are used for more than attacks—evacuating wounded, hauling supplies, and clearing mines—with Ukraine reporting over 50,000 robot logistics/evacuation missions this year.
- Manufacturers rapidly update designs with frontline feedback (dozens of tweaks monthly), a fast-iteration model NATO is watching as Ukraine adapts tech to battlefield needs.
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