Konyk One UGV for logistics and evacuation by Trinity Robotics

Trinity Robotics unveils the Konyk One UGV for logistics and evacuation

The UGV is operated via the Ukrainian-made on-board computer Jarvis

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Ukrainian defence tech startup Trinity Robotics presented its Konyk One unmanned ground vehicle at Defence Tech Valley 2025. The information about the new product is already available on the company’s website.

The UGV’s main function is automated frontline logistics, including the delivery of ammunition, food and water to hard-to-reach areas. According to the developers, Konyk One has already undergone combat trials in the Zaporizhzhia and Kharkiv regions, where it proved its effectiveness.

The UGV is fairly large, weighing around 400 kg, capable of carrying up to 300 kg of cargo and with a range of over 40 km. The system supports standby mode, is equipped with satellite communications as well as digital and analogue channels, and features cameras for both day and night operations.

It has exceptional cross-country capability thanks to independent axles, all-wheel drive and wheel protection against mud build-up. Operation and unloading are performed remotely, without requiring soldiers to leave their combat positions. For evacuation missions, the UGV is fitted with folding sides and high ground clearance to traverse difficult terrain. In addition, it carries an audio and video module that enables two-way communication between a wounded soldier and the operator during evacuation.

Control is provided by the Jarvis computer from Tech Unity, which allows the integration of modern communications and combat modules. Its main purpose is to reduce the influence of human error and to automate control. Jarvis is a Ukrainian development: software, assembly and encryption are carried out in Ukraine, while some boards are purchased abroad.

The full Konyk One package costs about 600,000 UAH. It includes the platform, two battery packs, electric motors, the Jarvis on-board computer, Starlink and a back-up communications channel.

Trinity Robotics is already preparing for serial production and plans to manufacture around 30 systems per month, with the capacity to scale up for large contracts.

Alongside the Konyk One, the company also produces the Konyk S — a compact strike UGV for logistics, reconnaissance and combat missions.