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3 September 2025, 10:25
2025-09-03
"It's time to lead robots into battle." The Third Army Corps formed a company of NRCs
The Third Separate Assault Brigade within the Third Army Corps has formed a company of NC13 ground robotic assault systems. The unit will use robots to perform combat missions, minimizing risks to personnel.
The Third Separate Assault Brigade within the Third Army Corps has formed a company of NC13 ground robotic assault systems. The unit will use robots to perform combat missions, minimizing risks to personnel.
NC13 will use ground robotic systems to eliminate the enemy, evacuate the wounded, and deliver ammunition.
According to the brigade, the NRC already have successful experience on the battlefield - they stormed positions, mined the territory, and took the enemy prisoner. The brigade emphasizes that this is a new reality of war that will save the lives of servicemen.
The unit is currently looking for specialists in various fields, including:
Engineers and operators of unmanned ground and aerial systems.
Combat module and ground kamikaze operators.
IT specialists for software creation and maintenance, 3D modeling, communication specialists,
Media specialists, including SMM,
There are also open vacancies for locksmiths, welders, mechanics, drivers, machine gunners, sappers, and medics.
Earlier, the fighters of the "troika" captured an enemy soldier for the first time in history. First, the Ukrainian military attacked the Russian fortifications with the help of FPV drones and a ground-based kamikaze robot. When the next robot was already approaching the destroyed dugout, the occupiers announced their surrender. The surviving Russians were taken out by aerial drones to the positions of the Ukrainian military and taken prisoner.
Previously, manufacturers and military personnel told dev.ua in more detail how ground-based robotic complexes work. In particular, a scout from the Third Army Corps with the call sign Shum shared the nuances of controlling ground-based drones on the front line.
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