
Ukraine tests humanoid robots Phantom MK-1 on the front line Ukraine has become a key global testing ground for new military technologies, including the humanoid robots Phantom MK-1. The American company Foundation sent two of these robots to Ukraine in February for trials in combat conditions. The robots have a human-like form, made of black steel, and are equipped with a tinted visor on their faces. During demonstrations, they can use various types of weapons, including a revolver, pistol, shotgun, and M-16 rifle. This is the first humanoid robot specifically designed for military tasks. The company has already secured $24 million in contracts from the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Force. Foundation co-founder Mike LeBlanc stated that the robots can operate without fatigue or fear in extreme conditions and may eventually replace humans on the battlefield.







