Ukraine deploys $9K robot dogs vs. Russia with plans to use them as ‘kamikazes’ on the front lines

Ukraine is deploying a fleet of robot dogs, including some designed for potential “kamikaze” attacks, against Russian forces.

Over 30 of these $9,000 robots, created by Brit Alliance, are currently in use, primarily for reconnaissance and supply delivery.

Ukrainian military units are working to adapt these robotic dogs for offensive roles, targeting enemy soldiers and vehicles.

Equipped with remote-sensing technology and thermal-infrared cameras, the robots, known as BAD2, can navigate difficult terrain, trigger booby traps, and carry supplies, the New York Post has reported.

This move is part of Ukraine’s broader strategy to intensify drone warfare against Russia, with recent successful drone strikes on Russian military targets.

Written by B.C. Begley