Robotic Assistance for Heroes
Automating frontline evacuations and logistics to save lives
Become a force multiplier
Join our effort for a just and lasting peace, built on innovation that protects the free world

Over 350 Unmanned Ground Vehicles
Built and Delivered

Our Mission
We are dedicated to:
Building and delivering unmanned ground vehicles to units on the front line
Expanding and modernizing the industrial and technological base of Ukraine
Supporting partner organizations in their efforts to create a just and lasting peace
Targeting a mission gap
Due to the increasing range of First Person View (FPV) drones, ground logistics and evacuation routes have become much more dangerous.
By building and supplying Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), we aim to save the lives of drivers and medics, to save the lives of wounded soldiers requiring exfiltration, and to keep important manpower away from logistics routes.


Supporting Ukraine's Innovation
Since the outbreak of the Russian invasion, Ukraine has undergone a radical technological transformation, and now leads in unmanned systems expertise. Engineers, scientists, and everyday people have lent their knowledge towards developing and maintaining the advantage on the battlefield that has kept Ukraine in the fight.
Robotic Rescue for Ukraine operates at the forefront of this revolution, with a rapidly growing new capability. While Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) continue to dominate, Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) have steadily risen in importance, with many important applications. Our work ensures that units receive this capability, and that the free world maintains the edge.

Where your support is needed
Explore how your assistance can aid and improve humanitarian efforts in Ukraine.

Operations: building and delivery

Capital goods: industrial equiment, tools, vehicles

Support to partner organizations with aligned missions
Success Stories:
He was trapped on the front line for a month. Then a robot on wheels showed up | CNN
Drones hunt medics—so Ukraine sends robots that can't be killed
Ukrainian ground drone rescues three wounded soldiers stranded for month - Euromaidan Press
‘Coffin on wheels’ saves wounded Ukrainian soldier from no-man’s land
Ukrainian robot survives artillery, mines and FPVs to save wounded soldier (video)
