Ukraine has so far received 15 specified land-manners, becoming their first European user to usage them in a full-scale war. Estonian maker of crewless vehicles Milrem Robotics in cooperation with German company KMW delivered 14 vehicles to Kiev. Delivered unmanned vehicles were configured to evacuate injured (CASEVAC) and demining operations, respectively 7 copies. In addition, 1 unmanned man was donated as part of a Ukrainian charity. Now 1 of them was taken over by the Russians, who would appoint a cash prize for his capture. It will be subjected to many tests, giving Russia an chance to get acquainted with a decently functioning unmanned kind that is not as emergency as [home production of Uran-9](https://defence24.pl/power-arms/Russian-robots-killers) (which has not yet been seen in Ukraine).