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In Ukraine, mass production of land drones that will soon be sent by the Armed Forces will start - Fedorov (photo)

According to the Minister of Digital Transformation, Mikhail Fedorov, the tests were undergoing platforms "Kamikadze" and "Tureli". They destroy the technique of Russians, change, exchange, evacuate wounded defenders and bring ammunition. In Ukraine, mass production of robotic ground platforms begins. The cluster for the development of military technologies Brave1 has tested more than 50 such complexes at the landfill.

This was reported by the Ukrainian Digital Transformation Minister Mikhail Fedorov. According to Fedorov, the corresponding tests were held by the platforms "Kamikadze" and "Tureli". They destroy the positions and equipment of the Russians, change, exchange, evacuate the wounded and bring ammunition. The Minister of Digital Transformation noted that the "works" have successfully proved to the landfill and in a few months they will be on the battlefield.

"We continue to develop innovations so that the defense forces can buy them," Fedorov adds. According to Fedorov, the main purpose of such terrestrial robots is to minimize human participation in the battlefield. This, he said, will help to maintain the life and health of Ukrainian soldiers. "Land robotic complexes will become the next gamechair of this war, which already has drones. This is an asymmetric response to the quantitative advantage of the enemy," he assures.

In addition, according to its plums, the cluster Brave1 is currently doing everything to scale the production of "robots", and the state begins to buy them massively. "The path that we have gone from UAVs goes from robotic platforms. Our task is to produce and improve innovations for defense forces, and to create comfortable conditions for manufacturers," the minister emphasizes.

Fedorov noted that more than 140 robotic systems were registered on the Brave1 platform, 96 of them have undergone a defense examination, 14 developments were codified according to NATO standards. Also, according to him, some of these "robots" are already working on the front, such as the Saber Turel. Earlier, the Deputy Minister for Strategic Industry Anna Gvozdyar stated that in the first two months of 2024, 200,000 FPV-pans were produced in Ukraine.