Ukrainian robot soldier holds off Russian forces by itself
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For 45 days, a Ukrainian robot, equipped with a heavy machine gun, successfully repelled persistent Russian assaults on the eastern front. Remarkably, this was achieved without a single human soldier stationed at the location.

Russian forces, under a steady barrage of gunfire, presumed they were up against several Ukrainian fighters. Despite poor visibility due to fog and adverse weather conditions, they failed to advance.

In truth, the stalwart defense was orchestrated by a solitary unmanned ground vehicle, dispatched by Ukraine’s Third Army Corps.

Dubbed the DevDroid TW 12.7, this robot, approximately the size of a ride-on lawnmower, is outfitted with a powerful .50-caliber M2 Browning machine gun. It can be remotely controlled from distances as far as 15 miles, or it can autonomously navigate the terrain using artificial intelligence.

The commander responsible for its deployment noted that the machine held a defensive position typically requiring up to six soldiers, effectively keeping Ukrainian troops out of the line of fire.

Its commander said the machine defended positions that would normally require up to six soldiers, allowing Ukrainian troops to stay out of harm’s way.

Despite daily pressure from Russian forces who attempted to exploit fog, rain, and snow to advance in small groups, every assault was repelled.

‘The enemy conducted daily offensive pressure on forward positions,’ said Mykola ‘Makar’ Zinkevych, the NC-13 Strike Company’s commander.

A Ukrainian robot armed with a heavy machine gun held off repeated Russian attacks on the eastern front for 45 days without a single soldier at the position. Pictured: A grab from a video of the drone in action

A Ukrainian robot armed with a heavy machine gun held off repeated Russian attacks on the eastern front for 45 days without a single soldier at the position. Pictured: A grab from a video of the drone in action

The robot, known as the DevDroid TW 12.7, is no bigger than a ride-on lawnmower but is armed with a .50-calibre M2 Browning machine gun. Pictured: The robot firing at enemy soldiers

The robot, known as the DevDroid TW 12.7, is no bigger than a ride-on lawnmower but is armed with a .50-calibre M2 Browning machine gun. Pictured: The robot firing at enemy soldiers 

The NC-13 Strike Company is a unit within the Third Army Corps that specialises in uncrewed ground vehicles, or UGVs. 

‘Until the very end, the enemy was unable to determine that an unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) with a combat module was present at the position.’

The drone briefly left its post every two days for maintenance and ammunition resupply by a crew stationed around 2.4 miles from the front line.

Each session took around four hours and included servicing the weapons, restocking ammunition, and recharging the drone’s battery. 

The DevDroid TW 12.7 has an operational range of up to 15 miles and is primarily controlled remotely via radio signal, allowing Ukrainian soldiers to control it from a safe distance.

In addition to manual control, the drone is equipped with artificial intelligence that enables it to plan its own course across the battlefield.

Videos of the drone in action show it moving across rugged terrain and firing multiple quick-fire shots towards Russian positions.

The success underlines the growing role of robotic warfare in Ukraine, where unmanned vehicles are increasingly replacing soldiers in dangerous frontline roles. 

It can be operated remotely from up to 15 miles away or navigate terrain using artificial intelligence

 It can be operated remotely from up to 15 miles away or navigate terrain using artificial intelligence

In addition to manual control, the drone is equipped with artificial intelligence that enables it to plan its own course across the battlefield

In addition to manual control, the drone is equipped with artificial intelligence that enables it to plan its own course across the battlefield

Despite daily pressure from Russian forces who attempted to exploit fog, rain and snow to advance in small groups, every assault was repelled. Pictured: Ukrainian firefighters work to extinguish a blaze inside a residential building following a Russian strike in eastern Ukraine, January 2026

Despite daily pressure from Russian forces who attempted to exploit fog, rain and snow to advance in small groups, every assault was repelled. Pictured: Ukrainian firefighters work to extinguish a blaze inside a residential building following a Russian strike in eastern Ukraine, January 2026

Cdr Zinkevych explained that the NC-13 Strike Company, founded in September 2025, was concentrating this year on the ‘maximum involvement’ and broader deployment of UGVs in both defensive and offensive operations.

Other versions of the drone have recently been approved for use on the front lines, including two vehicles equipped with grenade launchers.

‘The demand for these systems is high,’ he said. ‘Robots do not bleed.’

It comes after in March last year Ukraine destroyed a Russian frontline position without a single soldier being on the ground, thanks to an all-robot offensive.

The attack on a Russian position north of the embattled Ukrainian city of Kharkiv in, eastern Ukraine, saw the nation’s 13th National Guard Brigade Khartiya launch around 50 unmanned aerial vehicles.

The five-hour attack, believed to be the first of its kind, left several Russian corpses in its wake, and has now lead to other Ukrainian units planning similar missions. 

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