Ukraine seizes a position with drones and robots for the first time — developer becomes a unicorn
Ukraine announced the first-ever combat capture of a position carried out exclusively by drones and ground robots, without infantry involvement. The developer o

In April, President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that Ukrainian military forces captured an enemy position for the first time in the history of the war using only unmanned systems. No infantry, no combat groups — only drones and ground robots.
How the Capture Happened
The operation unfolded in three stages. First, reconnaissance drones determined the location of the enemy position and assessed its defenses. Then electronic warfare systems suppressed the enemy's defensive capabilities. Finally, autonomous ground robots occupied the territory without losses for the Ukrainian side.
- Reconnaissance drones conducted video intelligence
- Electronic warfare systems neutralized enemy fire
- Ground robots occupied the position
- No Ukrainian military personnel entered the combat zone
From Startup to $1 Billion
The company that developed these combat systems just received a valuation of one billion dollars, becoming a technology unicorn. This is recognition by investors and the military establishment of the scale of the revolution in military robotics. The system has already proven its effectiveness not in tests, but in real combat conditions.
A Turning Point in War History
This event is critically different from all previous conflicts. For the first time, territory was captured not by humans, but by machines. Drones and robots accomplished a task that traditionally could only be performed by a soldier with a weapon. This means that modern warfare has entered a new era, where AI and automation are not just auxiliary tools, but the primary tools of combat.
What This Means
Artificial intelligence and robotics have come from laboratories to combat operations. For the technological future, this is a sign that automated systems are ready to operate in extreme conditions without human intervention. For military history, this is a turning point.