Ukrainian company Robotic Complexes unveils new UGV Tryminer for remote mining
The UGV features a weld-free design and carries its combat load inside the wheels — a solution that improves stability

Ukrainian company Robotic Complexes presented its mining UGV, the Tryminer, at the IDEF 2025 exhibition, Ukrinform reports.
The Tryminer weighs 80 kg and can carry up to three anti-tank mines with a combined weight of 35 kg. The drone has a range of up to 10 km and is operated remotely. The mines are deployed via a rotating mechanism. The estimated cost of the basic model is around 120,000 UAH.
As company founder Ihor Chaikivskyi explained, the mines are placed not only inside the body but also in the wheels of the UGV, to lower its centre of gravity. This improves the Tryminer’s stability and off-road capability. Another advantage of the drone is its modular design: the body has no welded joints, making it easy to assemble and repair.
The drone can be used not only for laying mines, but also as a logistics platform or a loitering munition. It is equipped with a night vision camera for nighttime operation.
It is also worth noting that in June, the Ministry of Defence codified the Murakha UGV by Robotic Complexes. This tracked drone can carry up to 500 kg over distances of up to 40 km. The company is also developing two other models — the Bogomol (Mantis) and the Soroka (Magpie) — though their specifications have not yet been made public.