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Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has approved the Droid TW 12.7, a new robotic combat system, for deployment in its ongoing conflict with Russia. The remotely operated system is part of Ukraine’s efforts to modernize its armed forces and expand domestic arms production.

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The Droid TW 12.7 is a tracked, miniature tank equipped with a Browning 12.7 mm machine gun, a NATO-standard weapon used by multiple allied nations.

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Built on a tracked platform, it can navigate difficult terrain and is operated remotely via a tablet with digital communication. The Ministry of Defense reported that the system demonstrated reliability during combat tests.

“Technology plays a decisive role in ensuring an advantage on the battlefield in the context of modern warfare,” said Deputy Defense Minister Dmytro Klimenkov. He described the approval of the Droid TW 12.7 as “a significant step toward integrating innovation into the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”

Klimenkov added, “We are codifying models that become reliable tools for our defenders, helping them accomplish missions under the most difficult conditions. Our strength lies in a high-tech army capable of withstanding modern challenges.”

The ministry released footage on social media showing the Droid TW 12.7 maneuvering across fields and firing at targets. Developed domestically by the Ukrainian defense firm DevDroid, the system adheres to NATO standards, allowing compatibility with allied nations’ defense frameworks.

DevDroid stated that the Droid TW 12.7 has “proven its reliability and effectiveness in field trials, meeting the highest standards.” The company also said it can be produced within 45 days at a cost of $26,000 to $29,000 per unit.

In 2024, the Ministry of Defense approved more than 900 new weapons and military equipment models, including over 600 that were developed domestically. This marks a significant increase compared to 2023 when only 405 pieces of equipment were approved.

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[ryan robertson]

BEGUN, THE DROID WARS HAVE…
UKRAINE’S ARMED FORCES ARE ABOUT TO DEPLOY A COMPACT ROBOTIC COMBAT SYSTEM CALLED THE DROID TW 12.7 BUILT TO NAVIGATE HARSH TERRAIN AND DELIVER PRECISION FIREPOWER, THE DOMESTICALLY DEVELOPED DROID REFLECTS UKRAINE’S PUSH TO MODERNIZE ITS MILITARY AND EXPAND ITS ARSENAL OF UNMANNED WEAPONS

THE DROID 12.7 IS ESSENTIALLY A REMOTE-CONTROLLED PLATFORM ON TRACKS. THIS VERSION IS FITTED WITH A BROWNING 12.7 MM HEAVY MACHINE GUN. IT’S NOT EASY GETTING AROUND A BATTLEFIELD, SO THE DROID IS DESIGNED TO HANDLE DIFFICULT TERRAIN WHILE ITS OPERATOR CONTROLS IT WITH A TABLET FROM A SAFE DISTANCE. .

THE MINISTRY OF DEFENSE SAYS THE DROID DEMONSTRATED RELIABILITY IN COMBAT TESTS. FOOTAGE SHARED ONLINE SHOWS THE SYSTEM MANEUVERING AND FIRING ON TARGETS. IT ALSO ADHERES TO NATO STANDARDS, MAKING IT COMPATIBLE WITH ALLIED EQUIPMENT.

EACH UNIT CAN BE PRODUCED IN 45 DAYS AND COSTS 29-THOUSAND DOLLARS.

THE APPROVAL IS JUST THE LATEST IN UKRAINE’S FOCUS ON HIGH-TECH WEAPONS AND INCREASED DOMESTIC PRODUCTION. IN 2024, THE DEFENSE MINISTRY ADOPTED MORE THAN 900 NEW WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT MODELS, INCLUDING OVER 600 DEVELOPED LOCALLY.

UKRAINE’S DEPUTY DEFENSE MINISTER CALLED THE DROID A STEP FORWARD IN INTEGRATING ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY INTO THE ARMED FORCES.

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