Ukrainian company Tencore has delivered over 2,000 ground drones to troops in 2025

8 December, 16:28
Ukrainian company Tencore has delivered over 2,000 ground drones to troops in 2025

Ukrainian company Tencore has delivered over 2,000 unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) to frontline troops in 2025.

Source: Tencore CEO Maksym Vasylchenko on LinkedIn

Quote from Vasylchenko: "Honestly, I'm not sure if the entire European Union has produced that many ground robotic systems throughout its existence."

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Details: Vasylchenko said Tencore knows what works well and what fails, thanks to daily feedback from troops using the equipment in combat.

He added that everything on the battlefield is evolving – mechanics, electronics, communications and mobility. Alongside this, tactics for using ground-based robotic platforms are also changing.

Background:

  • Earlier, Ukrainska Pravda reported that Tencore had unveiled an updated TerMIT 2.0 ground drone, offering twice the performance of its predecessor. The drone's range has doubled from 20 to 40 km, while its maximum speed has risen from 7-8 km/h to 15 km/h.
  • On 11 July, it was reported that MITS Capital, a Ukrainian-American investment group, had invested US$3.74 million in Tencore.
  • On 19 September, the VATAG ground-based robotic system, which performs heavy logistics and strike tasks, was presented at the Brave1 Defence Tech Valley 2025 exhibition.

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