Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

The Woman Bringing Battlefield Robotics To Ukraine's Front Lines


(MENAFN- Asia Times) When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Ukrainians across the globe mobilized to defend their homeland. Some picked up weapons while others contributed with their technical abilities.

Now in a fourth year of fighting, Ukraine's wartime resilience endures, thanks in large part to volunteers and tech pioneers who have raced to out-innovate Russia on the battlefield.

Among them is Lyuba Shipovich, a software engineer and tech entrepreneur who had been running a tech company in New York City. She left the United States and returned to Ukraine at the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion to join the resistance.

By 2023, she founded Dignitas , a nonprofit dedicated to training Ukrainian soldiers and integrating cutting-edge technologies into Ukraine's military operations.

Dignitas has already spearheaded major initiatives like Victory Drones , a drone-training outfit for the military, civilians and producers, and helped drone operators scale across Ukraine's army. Now, Shipovich is turning her focus to ground robotics, working to ensure Ukraine's military can rapidly adopt and deploy unmanned ground systems (UGVs) across the frontlines.

The company's latest initiative is Victory Robots. In a social media post from June, the project team wrote that Dignitas Ukraine is”building a tech-driven advantage for Ukraine's defenders” and that“it's all about giving Ukraine every possible advantage to win – while protecting lives and reducing human losses.”

After years of grinding warfare, Ukraine is facing a severe manpower shortage. Russia, with a population more than three times larger and fueled by oil and gas revenues, can offer higher pay to attract new recruits, giving it a significant advantage in replenishing its ranks.

In turn, that means Russia can send wave after wave of soldiers to die on Ukrainian soil. Ukraine cannot match Russia's numbers and has thus turned to technology to sustain its war effort. But bringing this technology to the front is not easy. Resistance is often retrenched, particularly among Soviet-trained officers who often struggle to understand or trust these new tech capabilities.

This is where Shipovich plays an important role. Every month, she travels to brigades across the war front, listening to commanders, identifying their pain points and seeking ways to support the deployment of new technologies, including ground robots.

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