This July, Support Ukraine, together with Fritt Ukraina, delivered four unmanned ground robotic systems to the 102nd Brigade.
These tracked, remote-operated platforms are built to do one thing above all: carry the load that would otherwise fall on a soldier’s back. Ammunition, water, medical supplies, evacuation equipment – all of it can now move across open and contested ground without a single person walking into the line of sight of an enemy reconnaissance drone.
That distance matters. Every meter covered by a machine instead of a person is a meter a soldier does not have to run, crawl, or drive under the eye of an FPV drone. In a war where reconnaissance and strike drones have turned open ground into one of the most dangerous places on the battlefield, these ground robots quietly do the opposite of what warfare usually asks of people: they let soldiers stay a little further from harm, a little longer.
This delivery continues our ongoing collaboration with Fritt Ukraina, whose support has made it possible to bring this kind of equipment directly to units that need it most. Every system delivered is, quite literally, a life not put at risk.
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