The latest example is Ukraine's growing ability to combine aerial and ground robot operations to optimize their effectiveness and lethality. JL
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Sinead Baker reports in Business Insider:
Ground round robots are very effective on their own, but "when combined, it's more effective than using just an FPV drone or just a ground drone." Uncrewed systems have different strengths and weaknesses in battle. The robots carry heavier weaponry and enter Russian positions, like dugouts, more easily. But aerial drones have the advantage in speed and situational awareness. Flying drones can arrive at target positions first and inform other uncrewed operations, making the operation more effective. "A crucial difference between aerial and ground unmanned systems is the mass that they can carry." A ground robot carrying 66 pounds of explosives into a basement eliminates Russian infantry inside. The biggest aerial drones can carry mines that weigh 22 pounds, while even the smallest ground robots can take 48 pounds. Ground robots armed with machine guns and grenade launchers, are even more powerful when they work alongside its flying drones























