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Ukraine is teaching NATO troops how ground robots work in war — and where they don't
Ukrainian troops are sharing their battle-tested tactics, particularly regarding the use of ground robots, with Western trainers as part of Operation Legio in Poland. This joint training effort is a two-way street, allowing allies like Norway to receive updated knowledge on how to integrate uncrewed ground vehicles into modern warfare. Ground robots enable Ukraine to attack Russian positions and carry heavy gear, areas where partner nations are paying close attention.
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