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Last updated: 2025/11/17 at 10:49 AM
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In recent months, Ukraine has seen technological leaps that until very recently were more typical of the realm of science fiction. From machines capturing and taking prisoners, we moved on to drones attacking on their own in a matter of weeks or even the arrival of a “general AI” capable of turning soldiers “invisible.”

The latest: a kind of cross between Terminator and Predator.

From improvised anti-aircraft weapon to autonomous system. Yes, Ukraine has turned urgency into advanced military engineering by developing what they have called Predator, an automated machine gun turret initially created so that Magura naval drones could confront Russian helicopters and fighters patrolling the Black Sea, a space where air pressure on Ukrainian operations increased after the success of unmanned attacks against the Russian Fleet.

The Predator debuted in combat in late 2024, when its sensors and target acquisition capabilities allowed two helicopters to be shot down using missiles fired from other naval drones, and months later it helped shoot down a Russian Su-30, demonstrating that an unmanned explosive vehicle could also provide anti-aircraft cover.

A twist. Once the success of the machine was seen, Ukraine decided to “hide it” where it would be a surprise to the enemy. It happens that integrating this turret into a maritime platform was a complex challenge that required guaranteeing stability in adverse conditions, precision in a moving hull and compatibility with guidance processes that combine optical sensors, artificial intelligence and gyroscopic systems.

The Predator turret equipped on a small tracked vehicle
The Predator turret equipped on a small tracked vehicle

The Predator turret equipped on a small tracked vehicle

Naval technology adapted for drone warfare. Thus, although it was born for the sea, recent tests of the Predator have confirmed its usefulness in the dominant theater of modern warfare: combat against FPV drones loaded with explosives, responsible for a growing share of Ukrainian losses on land.

With 7.62 mm ammunition, optical sensors, gyroscopic stabilization and automatic detection alerts, the system can be mounted on tracked vehicles or in the bed of a pick-up, firing on the move and tracking targets as small as a few centimeters at 100 meters.

And more. Artificial intelligence allows the turret to identify threats and present options to the operator, who maintains the final decision to avoid fratricidal fires, while new versions incorporate laser rangefinders and precision improvements adapted to drones controlled by radio frequency or fiber optics.

From Ukraine to NATO. The rapid industrialization of the Predator (more than thirty units built and a plan to produce one hundred per month in less than half a year, with a cost per unit of less than $100,000 for the Ukrainian forces) makes this system one of the most agile developments of the Ukrainian military complex.

In fact, its success has sparked the interest of NATO, which invited the company to an Innovation Challenge and tested the system at an evaluation event in France, where the manufacturer presented it by remote control as a modular and immediately deployable solution to threats that evolve with weeks, not years, of margin. In addition, UGV Robotics plans a larger caliber model, the Apex Predator, with .50 ammunition and the ability to intervene against heavier aerial threats, aiming to turn these turrets into an exportable standard for Western allies.

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The new paradigm of Ukrainian defense. The story of this turret illustrates how Ukraine is integrating naval and land capabilities into the same combat ecosystem based on automation, modular sensors and systems capable of operating on unmanned platforms, a strategy driven by constant pressure from Russian drones and the need to protect both infantry and exposed vehicles.

In this context, a design conceived so that an explosive drone would not be shot down from the air is now transformed into a ground defense against cheap and lethal swarms, making the Predator a symbol of Ukraine’s shift towards a distributed, adaptive defense focused on neutralizing asymmetric threats before they reach their objective.

Imaggen | UUTV Robotics

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