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Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first time

April 14, 2026
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Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first time
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Ukraine’s growing arsenal of ground robots is working with its aerial drones against Russia. Oleksandr Klymenko/Ukrinform/NurPhoto via Getty Images
  • Ukraine said it took a Russian position using just drones and ground robots.
  • Zelenskyy said it was a wartime first, and no Ukrainian infantry was involved.
  • He said robots have done over 22,000 missions in three months, keeping many soldiers from harm.

Ukraine said it forced Russian soldiers to surrender and captured their position using only aerial drones and ground robots, no infantry, in a first for the war.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday said that “for the first time in the history of this war, an enemy position was taken exclusively by unmanned platforms — ground systems and drones. “

The operation, which saw the Russians surrender, was executed “without losses on our side,” he said.

Ukrainian ground robots have carried out more than 22,000 missions on the front lines over the last three months. He said that means “lives were saved more than 22,000 times when a robot went into the most dangerous areas instead of a warrior.”

“This is about high technology protecting the highest value — human life,” he said, identifying some of the robotic systems Ukraine uses, such as Ratel, TerMIT, Ardal, Rys, Zmiy, Protector, and Volia.

“The future is already on the front line — and Ukraine is building it. These are our ground robotic systems,” Zelenskyy said.

Zelenskyy’s comments point to a significant increase in the use of ground robots. Oleksandr Syrskyi, the commander in chief of Ukraine’s armed forces, said in December that in the previous six months, Ukraine’s ground robots had carried out just 2,000 missions.

That’s less than a tenth of the missions Zelenskyy reported over roughly twice as many months.

Ukraine, with a much smaller population than Russia and often struggling with shortages of Western-provided weaponry, has turned to aerial drones and ground robots to offset manpower and equipment gaps with domestically produced systems.

The result is an effective arsenal that has changed the face of the war and sparked interest across NATO and the West.

Drone technology has become vital to Ukraine’s fight against Russia’s invasion, with Zelenskyy last month saying that drones were responsible for 90% of Russia’s front-line losses.

Two figures in camouflage gear walk on a brown field holding a flat grey large drone
Drones have been key to Ukraine’s fight and behind a majority of its hits against Russia. Dmytro Smolienko/Ukrinform/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Just as Ukraine has expanded its drone arsenal, it also has a growing collection of ground robots, also known as uncrewed ground vehicles (UGVs), that evacuate the wounded, transport gear, lay mines, fire weaponry, and self-destruct inside Russian positions.

Russian soldiers have been recorded surrendering to both aerial drones and ground robots in this war, including by writing messages of surrender that they presented to the operator via the onboard camera and surrendering after notes telling them to do so were dropped by drones.

Oleg Fedoryshyn, the director of R&D at Ukrainian robotic systems maker DevDroid, told Business Insider that the Russians have surrendered to his company’s drones multiple times. He added that they work best when the Ukrainian soldiers use them alongside aerial drones that can surveil the battlefield and move faster than their ground counterparts.

Ukrainian soldiers have had to rely on drones partly due to equipment shortages, but the success of cheap drones in surveilling the battlefield, replacing artillery, and destroying expensive weapons is not being ignored by other militaries.

The emergence of cheap drones is shaping how they prepare for future wars. The US is now using low-cost attack drones inspired by the Iranian ones that Russia has used against Ukraine and experimenting with small drone tactics from the war. It and partner nations have also turned to Ukraine for anti-drone solutions and expertise.

NATO allies are changing their tactics and how they train their infantry based on lessons from Ukraine, including closer integration of drones and robotic systems.

Read the original article on Business Insider

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