
is Ukraine's Robot Army Actually Working?

Ukraine is ramping up the robotization of its military to compensate for its lack of manpower. Unmanned Ground Vehicles, or UGVs, can be found everywhere on the battlefield as they replace soldiers in combat, engineering, medical evacuations and logistics. However, are they effective? Meanwhile, Russia is also developing its own ground robots, but with a focus on engineering vehicles to breakthrough. Which doctrine will prevail?
0:00 Intro
4:48 Ground robots to replace soldiers
8:03 Do machine gun UGVs really work?
18:51 Can kamikaze UGVs replace FPV drones?
25:47 Ukrainian vs Russian doctrine
29:44 UGVs for logistics
35:24 Medical evacuations
42:29 Maintenance & crews
44:18 Conclusion
Video Summary
AI GeneratedUkraine is integrating Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) to mitigate severe manpower shortages. While some combat claims are exaggerated, UGVs have become vital for logistics, medical evacuation, and high-payload demolition. The conflict has sparked a robotic arms race, shifting modern warfare toward unmanned systems for high-risk tasks to reduce human casualties.
