Ukraine and Sweden agree to mass-produce combat robot born on frontline at Paris defense exhibition
At the world's premier defense exhibition in Paris, Ukraine and Sweden have agreed to mass-produce a combat robot developed from frontline experience, focusing on the MAUL platform for casualty evacuation, logistics, and ammunition delivery.
At the world's top defense exhibition in Paris, Ukraine and Sweden have reached an agreement to mass-produce a combat robot that was born on the frontline. The robot, known as the MAUL platform, is designed for casualty evacuation, logistics support, and ammunition delivery.
The partnership aims to scale up production of the MAUL system, which has proven effective in real combat conditions. The robot is intended to assist soldiers on the battlefield by quickly evacuating wounded personnel and supplying essential materials. The agreement marks a significant step in Ukraine's efforts to modernize its military capabilities through international cooperation.
The exhibition in Paris is a major event in the global defense industry, bringing together leading manufacturers and cutting-edge military technologies. The collaboration between Ukraine and Sweden underscores both countries' commitment to enhancing defense capabilities, especially in light of Russia's ongoing aggression against Ukraine.

