UAV TECHNOLOGY codifies BIZON-L UGV

UAV TECHNOLOGY codifies BIZON-L UGV

The new UGV is equipped with the universal DroidBox control system and features a modular architecture

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UGV “BIZON-L”. Manufacturer's photo

The BIZON-L UGV from UAV TECHNOLOGY has completed the official codification procedure and has been approved for deployment by the Security and Defence Forces of Ukraine. It is a versatile tracked platform designed for transporting cargo and ammunition, as well as conducting medical evacuation (MEDEVAC). The platform features a modular design allowing for rapid reconfiguration directly within the unit without the need for complex technical procedures.

Functional modules that can be integrated onto the UGV include a combat module with a 12.7 mm machine-gun turret, an antenna and communications relay module, a remote minelaying module, engineering obstacles, electronic warfare systems, and a trailer module for transporting additional supplies.

The system is powered by the universal DroidBox control system, which supports six communication types and provides integrated management of both combat and functional modules.

Presentation of BIZON-L UGV. Video by DevDroid

BIZON-L features a payload capacity of 200–300 kg, an operational range of up to 30 km (extendable to 50 km with auxiliary batteries), and a maximum speed of 12 km/h. The running gear is equipped with steel tracks, and communications are maintained via LTE, Wi‑Fi, Starlink, and other secure channels.

Among the cited advantages of the platform are high mobility across marshland, snow, and rugged terrain, a low thermal signature from an integrated liquid-cooling system, and near-silent operation. Deployment time is under 10 minutes, and battery replacement is hot-swappable, taking no more than 5 minutes without requiring a system shutdown.

Previously, Defender Media reported on the Ukrainian-Polish UGV UNEX, which reached the finals of the xTech Edge Strike Ground trials, receiving $250,000 and access to the US Army’s accelerated procurement process.