Her words sound like a refrain echoing across many corners of Ukraine — in Sumy, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Geneva. Yes,…
For 45 consecutive days, a ground robotic complex of the 3rd Assault Brigade went on combat duty and, with machine-gun fire, suppressed all attempts by the enemy to break through into our sector.
A video of the combat operation of the ground robotic complex was released by the 3rd Army Corps.
Operators of the strike ground robotic complex unit “NC13” controlled the DevDroid TW 12.7 robot from a secure shelter.
During the mission, the enemy failed to infiltrate or seize our position. The fighters held the defensive line with zero personnel losses.
“Technologies are no longer an experiment, and the most difficult tasks without risk to infantry lives are now handled by ‘iron.’
This is what the point of no return in the war of technologies looks like — and the 3rd Army Corps remains on its front line!” — the corps commented on the video.
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Her words sound like a refrain echoing across many corners of Ukraine — in Sumy, Lviv, Zaporizhzhia, and Geneva. Yes,…