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Robotics & Autonomy·June 6, 2026·1 min read

'Not 300 but almost': A lone Ukrainian robot held a key position against hordes of Russian attackers for a staggering 45 days

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Forty-five days of holding a position with a single unmanned ground vehicle is a proof point that cheap, attritable robots are now a core element of ground warfare, not a demo. Defense and dual-use founders should be designing for expendability and swarm logistics — not hero platforms.

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Robots can enhance manufacturing workers rather than replace them

Teleoperated and AI-assisted robots reframed as augmentation, not replacement, is a hiring and change-management unlock—unions and local regulators are more likely to engage when the narrative is “more throughput per worker,” not “fewer workers.” If you run a plant, staff for robot supervision and maintenance now, or you’ll be stuck in pilot purgatory while competitors scale.