Armed robots take to the battlefield in Ukraine war (www.bbc.com)
from HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works to world@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 05:47
https://sh.itjust.works/post/56404549

Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the war in Ukraine has developed into a high-tech conflict.

Swarms of spy and killer drones have set the skies of Ukraine abuzz, and uncrewed boats have crippled the Russian navy in the Black Sea.

There have been reports of UGVs successfully repelling Russian attacks and even taking enemy soldiers prisoner.

Ukrainian and Russian killer robots are even said to have clashed without humans being present at the site of the battle.

One way in which the brigade has been using these robots is by mounting Kalashnikov machine guns on top.

His battalion has also been using explosive-laden, battery-powered kamikaze UGVs to blow up enemy positions and hideouts.

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venusaur@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 05:57 next collapse

Rules of engagement should be Battlebots only. No projectiles.

Vikthor@piefed.world on 07 Mar 07:36 next collapse

Just for the record, kamikaze UGV were used already in WWII.

Bazell@lemmy.zip on 07 Mar 07:45 collapse

Those were kamikaze UGV back then. But these are the mobile turrets UGV. They will not try to kill you by certainly destroying themselves. They will try to kill you and remain functional for as long as possible so that they can kill even more. I think that this is an improvement overall.

Vikthor@piefed.world on 07 Mar 07:53 collapse

I know, I was commenting only on the last paragraph of the writeup.

truthfultemporarily@feddit.org on 07 Mar 07:42 next collapse

They have an entire arm of the military: the unmanned systems forces.

They are usually low tracked vehicles like the termit or themis. They basically put grenade launchers or an M2 on it. Then either assault positions or park it somewhere to guard. A single person can monitor multiple robots and therefore, they get more front line coverage with less losses and logistics. Also they have an aimbot and actually hit where you aim the crosshair.

en.defence-ua.com/…/ukraines_new_termit_robot_rol…

GreenShimada@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 08:14 next collapse

For anyone rushing to “It’s Terminator 1!” panic, these are all human-controlled. It’s the land version of a predator drone, and Russia has them as well.

Spacehooks@reddthat.com on 07 Mar 13:36 collapse

world of tank was just the tutorial for this.

finallymadeanaccount@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 08:56 next collapse

If only wars could be fought between these, leaving humans out of it.

FluorideMind@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 09:23 collapse

I’d still prefer gladiatorial flights to the death between politicians.

Diplomjodler3@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 10:01 collapse

Then Khamenei would be US president now. I’m not sure if that would be an improvement. But it would have been fun to watch.

prex@aussie.zone on 07 Mar 10:26 collapse

“Death to…
…um, hang on a minute”
Edit: Khameni

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 07 Mar 11:22 collapse

They had the right spelling … no correction required.

prex@aussie.zone on 07 Mar 11:26 collapse

Whoops! I’m not going to edit my edit but I’m missing an e.

frongt@lemmy.zip on 07 Mar 13:27 collapse

Well it’s spelled خامنه‌ای so unless he’s specified an English spelling it’s a bit flexible.

AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space on 07 Mar 09:03 next collapse

The US SUV-style aggressive-looking headlight ports are a nice touch.

telllos@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 09:32 next collapse

It’s interesting that they always show the one that have a Machine gun mounted on them.

But as with quadcopter drones, they built all sorts of land vehicles to do supply mission, or so.e made to rescue downed UAVs etc…

There was a youtube video of the drone crew running night resupply mission bringing food, drinks and all sort of things to the soldiers on the front. Using huge multi rotor.

mctoasterson@reddthat.com on 07 Mar 13:47 collapse

Yeah I would think they’d be more useful for indirect tasks also, like supply logistics and sweeping for mines and tripewires.

Also the ground vehicle pictured has a mounted repeating grenade launcher, rather than a machine gun.

HellsBelle@sh.itjust.works on 07 Mar 10:01 next collapse

Just wanna remind everyone that back in Nov 2025 an injured soldier was rescued by a ground drone after spending 33 days behind enemy lines.

cbsnews.com/…/ukraine-robot-rescues-soldier-trapp…

Phoenix3875@lemmy.world on 07 Mar 10:38 collapse

Ender’s Game