The state can only purchase and supply coded developments to the front, meaning those that meet NATO standards. One of the key tasks of Brave1 is to assist manufacturers in bringing their developments to readiness.
"Brave1 already has more than 220 coded developments. Recently, four more ground-based robotic complexes passed the coding process. These robots are changing the situation on the front lines. According to the General Staff, thanks to robotic units, Ukrainian military losses have been reduced by 30%, " wrote Mykailo Fedorov.
Here’s a brief overview of each of the four developments:
- TANCHYK: Capable of carrying up to 500 kg, it performs various missions, including reconnaissance, sabotage, evacuation, attack, and logistics.
- TARGAN 2K: Easily adaptable for different tasks, ranging from logistics to reconnaissance. It has a simple design and operates over short distances (up to 20 km), costing only $3,000.
- TARGAN 200: Similar to TARGAN 2K in specifications, but designed to carry a larger load—up to 200 kg. It can replace between 2 to 8 people in logistics tasks.
- BUREVIY: Assists in the logistics of particularly heavy items and in the evacuation of soldiers.
"Each of these developments can save lives. The robots evacuate soldiers, deliver supplies, deploy and plant mines, and replace soldiers to prevent them from becoming easy targets for drones.This is a war of technology, and the more of them we have on the front, the greater our advantage"