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Ukraine Orders 25,000 Ground Robots While a Legal Vacuum Slows Delivery

  • SOFX Staff Writer
  • April 20, 2026
A Ukrainian armed unmanned ground vehicle deployed on the frontline by the 59th Separate Assault Brigade of Unmanned Systems "Steppe Predators." (Photo: 59th Separate Assault Brigade of Unmanned Systems Forces of Ukraine)
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Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense will contract 25,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in the first half of 2026, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced April 18, doubling the total procured throughout all of 2025.

Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is reportedly planning to procure up to 25,000 UGVs in the first half of 2026, reflecting a major expansion of ground-based robotic capabilities. #Ukraine #UGV #Robotics #Defense

Footage Credits: https://t.co/0gyBQvOulg pic.twitter.com/wcDSXJyFl5

— Drone Wars (@Drone_Wars_) April 18, 2026


Fedorov posted the announcement on Facebook following a meeting with domestic UGV manufacturers. He said the Defense Procurement Agency has already signed 19 contracts worth roughly $250 million (11 billion uah), with deliveries to front-line units set to follow gradually.

Ukrainian forces carried out more than 9,000 UGV missions in March and approximately 21,500 during the first quarter of 2026.

In March, over 9,000 combat and logistical missions were conducted on the frontline using ground robots. For comparison, there were over 2,900 such missions in November last year, and over 7,500 in January 2026.https://t.co/fFOd0nfhkR

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 7, 2026


“Our goal is 100% front logistics have to perform robotic systems,” Fedorov said. He described focus areas as low-cost, scalable strike systems that can be deployed rapidly at volume.

Ukraine is rapidly expanding production of unmanned ground systems.
These platforms are replacing personnel in high-risk roles like logistics and evacuation.
Output is reaching tens of thousands per year.

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) April 15, 2026


The procurement drive is running into a structural obstacle specific to this platform category. The VAT exemption for logistics UGVs expired January 1, 2026, reclassifying them under electric vehicle tax rules rather than the special vehicle category that exempts other military ground equipment from value-added tax.

Maksym Vasylchenko, CEO of Tencore, which manufactures the TerMIT UGV, told Militarnyi the gap is the primary bottleneck. “There is no single authority, department, or agency responsible for the UGV sector. UGVs are not covered by the law,” he said, adding the expired exemption forced 20% price revisions on existing contracts.

The Ministry of Defense has allowed contracting to proceed through price adjustments, is establishing a dedicated UGV competence center under the ministry, and said a resolution to the VAT issue is in progress. Manufacturers will also receive 2027 production contracts this year to stabilize supply chains.

The ground robotics sector now includes more than 280 companies and 550 active solutions within Ukraine’s Brave1 defense tech cluster, which has issued 175 developer grants.

The announcement follows Ukraine’s first reported seizure of a Russian position using only UGVs and aerial drones. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the operation April 14, saying Russian troops surrendered and no Ukrainian infantry were deployed. The claim has not been independently verified.

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