Ukraine To Receive Hundreds Of Additional Gereon UGVs From ARX Robotics

Ukraine To Receive Hundreds Of Additional Gereon UGVs From ARX Robotics
Gereon UGV (Photo: ARX Robotics)

ARX Robotics expands Gereon UGV fleet in Ukraine, boosting frontline logistics, while Ukraine scales robotic systems production, procurement, and deployment for military support and operations.

ARX Robotics has announced a major expansion of its fleet of Gereon unmanned ground vehicles in Ukraine. Under a new contract, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive several hundred additional UGVs, which will increase the number of systems already in use at the front by five times, the company.

LIGA.net reveals.

The systems will be used for logistics, evacuation of wounded personnel, cargo transport, and other tasks in combat zones. The company notes that the modular design of the systems allows them to be quickly adapted to different types of missions and the operational needs of the military.

Gereon UGV (Photo: ARX Robotics)

ARX Robotics is also expanding its production capacity in Ukraine and at other company facilities to accelerate the delivery of equipment. In addition to manufacturing, the company is strengthening its service support, providing operator training, and ensuring the maintenance of robotic systems directly within military units.

Gereon UGV (Photo: ARX Robotics)

The contract was signed against the backdrop of Ukraine’s plans to more actively introduce robotic solutions for frontline logistics. Previously, Ukrainian authorities announced plans to purchase 25,000 unmanned ground robotic systems in the first half of 2026 to automate supply and support operations on the front line.

It should be noted that TAF Industries is launching production of unmanned ground systems (UGVs). The first platforms to be manufactured by TAF Industries will be “Legit S1” and “Legit L1,” both of which have already been codified by the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine. In addition, the Ukrainian ground drone Numo has received an extended range of up to 45 km and has become faster.

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