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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Science
- Yahoo
Ukrainian K-2 regiment's ground robots successfully evacuate four wounded soldiers in four days
The 20th K-2 Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment, led by Lieutenant Colonel Kyrylo Veres, has released a new video highlighting the use of ground-based robotic systems in rescuing soldiers. In the video, Veres says his regiment's robotic ground platforms have successfully evacuated four wounded soldiers in four days. Source: 20th K-2 Separate Unmanned Systems Regiment Quote: "Soon you will witness changes that will significantly increase the chances of survival for an ordinary infantryman. I'm not just talking about our unit, but about all the units in the defence forces. After all, K-2's job is to work in the interests of neighbouring brigades and save the lives of their men on the ground." Details: Veres added that following the successful use of drones in the air and at sea, the military is moving on to automate ground operations. One success story where a wounded soldier was evacuated with a ground drone was reported by the 13th Khartiia Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine. The brigade successfully evacuated a wounded man using the Tarhan ("Cockroach") ground robotic system. The drone was able to deliver the wounded man to the evacuation team along a 12-km-long route. "The soldier in need of medical assistance was loaded onto the ground robotic system and successfully delivered to the evacuation team, from where he was taken to doctors," the team noted. This is further proof that the use of ground robotic systems is becoming increasingly common in the evacuation of wounded soldiers. More information about the use of ground drones in the Khartiia Brigade, including for the evacuation of military personnel, can be found in this article by Oboronka. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
Ukrainian forces release footage showing how drone evacuates reconnaissance drones from battlefield
The 63rd Separate Mechanised Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine has released a video showing how drones were used to evacuate reconnaissance drones from the battlefield. Source: 63rd Separate Mechanised Brigade on Facebook Quote: "Here is unique footage of the evacuation of our reconnaissance drones from the battlefield using drones. The drone war is reaching a new level – Private Nemesis rescues Privates Leleka and Mara [referring to names of the drones – ed.]. In reality, it was a difficult and risky operation, but it was brilliantly executed by the [drone] pilots of the 63rd Brigade's UAV unit." Details: Incidentally, the 13th Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine Khartiia recently successfully evacuated a wounded soldier using a ground-based robotic complex. The robot in question is the Ukrainian logistics robot Tarhan, which has been converted into an evacuation vehicle. The joint operation was carried out in the Khartiia's area of responsibility north of Kharkiv. The evacuation route's total distance was 12 km. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!
Yahoo
20-05-2025
- Yahoo
Khartiia Brigade successfully evacuates wounded soldier thanks to ground robot that travelled 12 km
The 13th Khartiia Brigade of the National Guard has conducted a successful operation to evacuate a wounded soldier using a ground robotic system. Source: Oboronka, a project of Mezha Media, a technology and IT news platform within Ukrainska Pravda's holding company, with reference to Khartiia Brigade press service Details: In a conversation with Oboronka, Khartiia clarified that it was a Ukrainian robot logistician called Tarhan that had been converted into a tow truck. "A Khartiia soldier, who needed medical assistance, was put onto a ground robotic complex and successfully delivered to the evacuation team, from where he was taken to doctors," the brigade said. The joint operation of the ground robotic system unit and the operational support battalion was conducted in the area of responsibility of the Khartiia Brigade to the north of Kharkiv. The total distance of the evacuation route was 12 km. Background: At the end of 2024, the team conducted the first fully robotic operation - without human intervention, using only ground robotic systems and drones. You can watch the timeline of the first 24 hours of the operation in the film The movement has begun. In addition, you can read more about ground-based robotic systems for evacuation in the article. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!


Axios
08-04-2025
- Business
- Axios
New Turkish cafe brings Mediterranean flavors to north Charlotte
Anatolia Cafe & Cuisine will soft-open in University City on April 18. Why it matters: Owner Mehmet Tarhan hopes the new addition will diversify our growing coffee shop scene, which has grown quickly to offer a range of options from tiny cafes to some coffee shops with popular DJ sets. Background: The shop's name is inspired by ancient Anatolia — which consisted of a rich list of cultures like Greeks, Romans, Ottomans, Turks and Kurds — that contributed to Middle Eastern civilization. Tarhan hopes his family-owned and operated cafe offers a taste of that representation through its menu. The cafe's food will be the main focus of the shop. Chef Omer Aydin, who's had 15 years of restaurant experience and two stores in Istanbul, will craft some of his popular pastries in house. "We are not only a cafe. We are a hybrid house. We're not only limited to Turkish coffee. We're bringing something very rare from across the states — not only for North Carolina. We'll be making pastries that are specific to Turkish and Kurdish cultures," said Tarhan. Dig in: Expect a variety of Mediterranean flavors for breakfast and lunch that offer a mix of sweet and savory items. The menu includes traditional Turkish dishes like börek, a flaky pastry stuffed with meat and vegetables, and bagel-like simit. It also has Turkish-style pizza lahmacun and pide, which is similar to a flatbread. Other notable items include menemen, baklava, kabobs and döner. They will also have Moroccan drinks like herbal teas to highlight Tarhan's wife's culture, in addition to specialty lattes and Turkish coffee options. The vibe: The 2,000-square-foot dining room will have artwork that highlights different parts of Turkey and seating for about 55–60 people. In the coming weeks, it'll have outdoor seating for about eight people. Stop by: Find Anatolia Cafe & Cuisine at 1520 Overland Park Lane, in the former Jazzy Cheesecakes spot. It'll be open 7:30am–9pm Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7:30am–10pm Friday, 9am–10pm Saturday and 9am–9pm Sunday.