The Igla launcher being operated by soldiers. Photo: @Libkos via Instagram
GIF Promo

Frontline soldiers from Ukraine’s 28th Mechanized Brigade have introduced a customized solution to hostile drones: a remote-controlled robot combining a man-portable air defense system (MANPADS) with a compact unmanned ground vehicle (UGV).

The improvised system features an Igla missile launcher with a custom mount and remote targeting module, letting troops strike without stepping into the line of fire.

Designed for speed and mobility, the robot can be repositioned quickly during combat and engage drones, helicopters, and other low-flying aircraft.

According to the brigade, the system has already been used in battle and successfully shot down a Russian helicopter.

A soldier sitting beside an anti-aircraft Ilga launcher. Photo: @Libkos/Instagram

“Their aircraft, helicopters, and reconnaissance [drones] frequently operate over our infantry positions. Previously, MANPADS could be used directly from trenches,” the brigade explained in a Telegram post. “Now, first-person-view (FPV) drones make it difficult for soldiers to even leave cover.”

Tactical Repurposing

The MANPADS and UGV hybrid robot is part of Ukraine’s strategy of repurposing its existing weapon systems to address tactical gaps in the battlefield.

Troops have previously mounted grenade launchers on UGVs, converted sedans into machine gun-toting vehicles, and even used robotic platforms as “mobile hangars” for FPV drones.

They have also utilized old hoverboards to build a four-wheeled platform capable of carrying anti-tank mines, deploying smoke bombs, and transporting supplies to frontline troops.

These efforts reflect a broader trend in the war: both Ukraine and Russia are churning out makeshift, often homemade platforms to gain an edge in the drone-dominated fight.

You May Also Like

Israel Develops Advanced Border Defense System With Human-Machine Control

Israel’s new border defense system fuses drones, sensors, and AI-driven command-and-control to deliver real-time, multi-domain threat detection and response.

Teledyne FLIR Unveils Cerberus XL Counter-Drone System

Teledyne FLIR has introduced its Cerberus XL, a counter-drone solution that can detect up to 500 targets simultaneously.