A Blog by Jonathan Low

 

Mar 3, 2026

In One Month Alone This Year, Ukraine Launched 7,000 Ground Drone Operations

A year ago, the Ukrainian military's use of ground drones was rare and largely experimental. Now, it has become routine. 

Ukraine currently has 13 approved UGV models. It expects to upgrade those it has while expanding both the number and type. Most uses are logistical, from delivering supplies to evacuating wounded, but as more armed UGVs become available and their performance continues to improve, they will increasingly accompany, if not entirely take over, combat duties as well. JL

Tech Ukraine reports:

In January alone Ukrainian Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) completed over 7,000 combat and logistical missions on the front lines, marking a critical pivot toward autonomous warfare designed to mitigate human risk. The vast majority of last month’s deployments were logistical.  Today, robots regularly enter high-risk zones: delivering ammunition, providing logistics, and evacuating the wounded in areas where human presence creates an additional threat. The Ukrainian military currently hosts 13 different UGV models. 

The battlefield in Ukraine is undergoing a massive technological shift. In January alone, Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) completed over 7,000 combat and logistical missions on the front lines, marking a critical pivot toward autonomous warfare designed to mitigate human risk.

Ground robotic systems are employed to support combat and logistics missions on the front line. Source: Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

Once considered experimental, ground robots are now a daily operational standard for Ukrainian units. The vast majority of last month’s deployments were logistical. High-risk supply runs that previously forced soldiers to navigate active enemy fire are increasingly being delegated to remote-controlled platforms. The Ministry of Defense has set a clear strategic objective: to transition frontline logistics to robotic systems wherever possible.

Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov highlighted the rapid pace of this integration:

“Half a year ago, casualty evacuation using UGVs was an isolated event. Today, robots regularly enter high-risk zones: delivering ammunition, providing logistics, and evacuating the wounded in areas where human presence creates an additional threat”.

Scaling Up and Modular Design in 2026

Looking ahead, Ukraine plans to significantly scale both the production and procurement of these ground systems throughout 2026, alongside major upgrades to communication and control networks. A key focus of the new hardware strategy is modularity. Military units will have the flexibility to customize their platforms with specific modules and components tailored to precise combat scenarios.

Streamlined Procurement via Brave1 Market

Driving this rapid deployment is the Brave1 Market platform. Operating under the “Army of Drones” initiative, the marketplace currently hosts 13 different UGV models. Frontline units can acquire these autonomous systems using “combat points” — a streamlined, transparent approach designed to bypass traditional procurement bottlenecks and deliver technology exactly where the battlefield demands it most.

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