Tencore develops evacuation module for TerMIT UGV
The system features an armoured capsule with thermal camouflage, camera, and two-way communication

Ukrainian company Tencore has unveiled an evacuation module based on the TerMIT ground platform and released a demonstration video on social media. As Tencore informed Defender Media, the module is currently in the testing phase and has not yet undergone official codification.
The TerMIT evacuation module is engineered to extract wounded personnel from combat zones while minimising risks to troops. Its primary function extends beyond transport to the active protection of casualties during extraction from the “red” zone.
The module is integrated with ballistic protection in compliance with STANAG 2920: an armoured capsule and ballistic blanket provide protection against shrapnel and small-arms fire during transit. The design also incorporates thermal camouflage, which reduces the platform’s thermal signature and complicates detection by enemy forces.
To ensure stable transport, the system includes evacuation stretchers, safety belts that can be fastened with one hand, and head restraints. An integrated camera and two-way audio communication facilitate real-time monitoring of the casualty’s condition.
The module features internal mounts for first-aid kits, water supplies, and supplementary medical equipment, ensuring operational autonomy during missions.
Earlier, Defender Media reported on the development of TerMIT modules designed for mine-laying and obstacle deployment.