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Inside Ukraine’s war robot revolution

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 16, 20260 ViewsNo Comments

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has ignited an unprecedented uncrewed arms race, transforming what began as a brutal artillery war into a new mechanized nightmare of drones and robots that can hunt, strike, and kill.

On a recent trip to the embattled country, Business Insider was granted inside access to the next phase of Kyiv’s robotics revolution, offering a glimpse into the future of modern warfare.

Ukraine’s military, intelligence agencies, and defense industry are firing on all cylinders, with hundreds of local companies building weapons for the war effort. But much of what is coming off the production lines is not traditional military hardware, such as tanks and artillery.

As we saw during visits to factories, training facilities, and testing sites inside Kyiv and beyond, Ukraine is swiftly building a first-of-its-kind arsenal for a changing war, arming its forces with drones, robots, and autonomous interceptors designed to find and attack Russian threats with less human involvement.

With far fewer troops than Russia, Ukraine is increasingly turning to drones and robotic systems to close that critical gap and pull its soldiers back from the front, where even a short, routine mission can become a death sentence.

Some machines haul supplies. Others defend cities, while others search and destroy along the front lines.

Ukraine says its armed forces are now killing Russian troops faster than Moscow can replace them, a grim ratio that Kyiv considers essential to surviving an existential war.

The dramatic shift unfolding in combat technology was striking on Business Insider’s most recent trip to Ukraine. We first reported from Ukraine in March 2025 and then returned in May 2026 to see firsthand the new generation of Ukrainian war technology reshaping the battlefield.

In 2025, one of Kyiv’s leading defense priorities was the production of small exploding drones tethered to operators by thin fiber-optic cables, making them resistant to prolific Russian jamming tactics. On our return to Ukraine, these drones were much less of a focus for our team as Ukraine prioritizes other next-level combat capabilities.

Ukraine is now investing heavily in the production of ground robots and interceptor drones, and we saw them both in action. It is also increasingly finding ways to launch drones from other drones, building a fleet of motherships that operate on land, at sea, and in the air. Other systems are becoming increasingly autonomous, incorporating AI elements completely new to warfare.

Our recent visit showed how Ukraine’s war industry is moving beyond individual drones toward disruptive networks of uncrewed systems that can scout, strike, intercept, and carry other weaponry into battle.

We saw new first-person-view drones using Starlink to retain connection through intense electronic warfare; driverless speedboats that can ram ships, detonate, and launch weapons; interceptors built to chase down jet-powered one-way attack drones; and ground robots capable of carrying wounded soldiers out of kill zones now far too dangerous for medical crews.

With each combat innovation, drones are radically reshaping the way wars are fought — more so than ever before.

Uncrewed technologies are running surveillance and precision-strike missions, taking over supply runs, reimagining naval combat, dictating battlefield maneuvers, and redefining assaults while pilots and operators tasked with developing completely new kinds of combat skills wage war on screens and controllers — like a terrifying video game but with very real life-and-death consequences.

Despite the significant technological leaps, the battlefield remains a grinding stalemate. Senior US officials say the front lines are effectively frozen, with both sides making only sporadic gains. Right now, they said, defense is far easier than attack.

Along the front, small quadcopter-style drones are creating miles-wide “kill zones.” Ukrainian mid-range drones are tearing apart Russian logistics operations in the rear, and long-range strikes have significantly intensified on both sides of the war since last year, causing destruction far from the front lines.

Russia is launching massive drone barrages, while Ukraine is regularly hitting Russian oil infrastructure with drones hundreds of miles away. And Moscow’s missile attacks have become deadlier for Ukrainian civilians as Kyiv runs low on critical interceptors.

The war drags on, but game-changing innovations are underway that will have a lasting impact well beyond this fight.




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