Estonian 'Most Wanted' UGV Falls into Russian Hands

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Published 2024-06-24
In a shocking turn of events, Russian forces have captured one of the most coveted pieces of Ukrainian military technology—the Estonian-made THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle or THeMIS UGV. This advanced robotic platform, provided by Estonia to Ukraine, was highly sought after by Russian military and intelligence from the outset of its deployment. But what makes this robotic vehicle so special, and why has its capture caused such a stir?
Imagine a powerful, tracked robot designed for versatility on the battlefield, suddenly in the hands of the enemy. The THeMIS UGV, known for its capabilities in demining and cargo transport, became a key asset for Ukrainian forces on the frontline. Now, with its capture, confirmed by images circulating on Russian Telegram channels, the stakes have risen dramatically.

Could this sophisticated piece of technology offer Russia the edge it needs to counter NATO's advances? How will Ukraine and its allies respond to this significant loss?

Join us as we delve into the details of this capture and explore the broader impact it may have on the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.


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All Comments (21)
  • @nyerling5723
    I don’t believe that Russia will learn anything from Estonian technology that it doesn’t already know.
  • @morgan1719
    "Could this advanced technology help Russia to counter NATO's advances" You said "NATO's advances" with a straight face. 🤣
  • @nowhay2487
    Estonian "most wanted" - are you kidding? It's like anvanced bullet proof loincloth.
  • Russians have over a dozen different type of ground UGVs and they are even deployed in battle then destroyed by FPV drones during the last battles of Berdichy
  • NATO hasn't had any advances. What are you talking about. Also, Russia already has its own robotic weapons.
  • Lucky Russians, bet they wouldn't know how to make something like this! Oh, whats that? They have plenty of their own versions already, almost like this is a non event.
  • @splifsend
    But Russia has been using this sort of tech for at least 6 months on the battlefield
  • @csgohero3356
    Nothing special ..talk to me about air defense gabs and hypersonic missiles
  • @hugh8329
    We may laugh, but this is cutting-edge technology in Estonia! Next year they will have indoor plumbing and fax machines!
  • @asahearts1
    I seen this thing in Stargate SG-1 one time.
  • It really isn't that big a deal. FPV/dropper drones are a worse threat then this thingamabob.
  • @Jusu321Gaming
    Umm, i quess you didnt know, but Russia has those too, and have been using them in Ukraine. XD