Roboneers has unveiled the new Lynx MAX unmanned ground vehicle
The Lynx MAX is already in use by the military, including on the Pokrovsk axis

Ukrainian defence tech company Roboneers has unveiled the new Lynx MAX unmanned ground vehicle. The tracked platform is designed for evacuation and logistics in hard-to-reach areas, the company told Defender Media. It can also be fitted with the Saber combat module.
The UGV can reach speeds of up to 13 km/h off-road, evacuate up to two people, and carry a cargo of up to 350 kg over a range of up to 60 km without recharging. The Lynx MAX is equipped with an automatic cargo-ejection system on a horizontal-buffer suspension. The developer also states that the platform can cross water-filled ditches up to 70 cm deep.
The Lynx MAX is already in use by the military, including on the Pokrovsk axis. There, soldiers from the 25th Sicheslav Brigade and the 68th Separate Jaeger Brigade carried out a successful evacuation of a wounded soldier. The UGV travelled 12 km there and 12 km back under threat from enemy drones. Throughout, communication with the wounded soldier was maintained via the UGV capsule’s internal system.
In late March, Roboneers also unveiled the new Bulldog transformer drone. The UAV can serve both as a signal relay and a payload delivery platform. The drone features a secure control channel and can operate in conditions of limited visibility, GPS denial, high humidity and dust, and at night.