Ukraine used record 7K robot operations to fight off Russians in single month -- as frontline now resembles scene from 'Terminator'
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Farewell, as the iconic phrase goes, “Hasta la vista, baby.”

In a remarkable display of technological prowess, Ukraine has reportedly executed an unprecedented 7,000 missions in a single month using robotic land units to counter Russian forces. This move marks a significant enhancement in the nation’s strategic deployment of advanced machinery on the battlefield.

“The frontline is becoming more like the movie ‘Terminator,’” shared Bambi, a drone operator from Ukraine’s 25th airborne brigade, speaking to The Guardian. “When a land robot arrives at your position, there’s little you can do to stop it.

“Unlike humans, a ground robot doesn’t stop when shot in the chest. It doesn’t experience pain.”

Initially introduced by Kyiv in 2024, robots were limited in variety and capability. Today, these sophisticated machines are capable of firing weapons, deploying mines, and launching grenades, contributing to the record-breaking number of missions carried out this past January.

In a testament to their effectiveness, over a hundred Russian soldiers reportedly surrendered to these robotic forces during the same month, as stated by Ukrainian Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov.

“This winter, more than 100 occupiers laid down their arms thanks to the work of unmanned units,” he proudly wrote on X.

In the past two years, the use of robots shot up exponentially — with production increasing nearly sixfold in 2025, the fastest growing sector in Ukraine’s defense technology sector.

The bots had an estimated market size of $252 million last year, according to a study by Kyiv School of Economics published this week.

They don’t just fight. Since December, they’ve been bringing provisions to Ukrainian soldiers in the critical region of Donetsk, which has seen some of the most intense fighting since Russia’s invasion.

“One rolled up to the entrance of our dugout. I felt like a caveman gazing at alien technology,” marveled Bambi. “It looked so futuristic.”

In fact, land robots now make up 90% of Ukrainian army logistics — delivering food, ammunition, and other supplies, instead of having humans risk their lives to do it.

“It’s very difficult to move around because of enemy first-person-view drones. So we use robotic systems,” Victor Pavlov, a lieutenant with Ukraine’s 3rd army corps told the outlet.

They can even sweep up mines or evacuate up to three wounded soldiers from the frontlines, all done by remote control from a distance.

In 2024 Kyiv let loose a fleet of $9,000-a-pop robot dogs capable of committing “kamikaze” attacks on Russian soldiers.

And the defense ministry in March 2025 approved the deployment of its machine-gun-toting “Fury” robots to the frontlines.

Ukraine’s military leaders are planning to expand production even further this year, as the nation enters the fifth year of Europe’s deadliest conflict since World War II.

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