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This brought a smile to my face and made my day

The Ukrainians are doing incredible things with robots. They're taking prisoners, delivering supplies, holding defensive positions, taking ground, collecting the wounded and dead......all with un-manned vehicles. Once they've won, the world will be flocking to Ukraine's door to buy all the kit they're making.
 
Brilliant.
Ive seen articles where they are 3d printing replacement parts for kit like drones where they cant get the genuine items.
 
The Ukrainians are doing incredible things with robots. They're taking prisoners, delivering supplies, holding defensive positions, taking ground, collecting the wounded and dead......all with un-manned vehicles. Once they've won, the world will be flocking to Ukraine's door to buy all the kit they're making.
You are spot on, it’s actually already happening Mike, there are teams in the Gulf training up in the use of their drones to repel Iranian attacks.
It was on the news over here recently.
 
War is often the mother of rapid invention.

Being a cynic, I also see the way in which both Russia and the US operate as a means of using up old equipment and munitions, so employment can be created (and pockets feathered) with lucrative rearmament contracts.
 
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