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Home / War and Conflict / Robot Guard Holds Off Russians for 45 Days

Robot Guard Holds Off Russians for 45 Days

16 Jan

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Summary

  • An unmanned robot defended a position for 45 days without any soldiers present.
  • The DevDroid TW 12.7 robot is armed with a .50-calibre machine gun.
  • This robotic defense allowed Ukrainian troops to remain out of harm's way.
Robot Guard Holds Off Russians for 45 Days

A Ukrainian unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) armed with a heavy machine gun has repelled sustained Russian assaults on the eastern front for 45 days. The DevDroid TW 12.7, no larger than a ride-on lawnmower, held a critical position without any human soldiers present. Russian forces, attempting advances under adverse weather conditions, were consistently pushed back by the robot's .50-calibre M2 Browning machine gun, mistaking its fire for multiple Ukrainian fighters.

Operated remotely from up to 15 miles away or via artificial intelligence, the UGV defended a sector that would typically require up to six soldiers. This allowed Ukrainian troops to avoid direct engagement and remain out of harm's way. The robot briefly left its post every two days for essential maintenance, ammunition resupply, and battery recharging by a crew stationed approximately 2.4 miles from the front line.

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The success of the DevDroid TW 12.7 highlights the increasing reliance on robotic warfare in Ukraine. The Third Army Corps' NC-13 Strike Company, specializing in UGVs, plans broader deployment in both defensive and offensive operations. Other versions of the drone, including those equipped with grenade launchers, are also being approved for front-line use, underscoring the strategic advantage of robotic systems that do not risk human lives.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The DevDroid TW 12.7 is an unmanned ground vehicle armed with a .50-calibre M2 Browning machine gun, capable of remote operation or AI navigation.
The robot successfully defended its position on the eastern front for 45 consecutive days against Russian attacks.
These advancements allow Ukrainian forces to reduce soldier exposure in dangerous frontline roles, repelling attacks effectively without human casualties.

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