The Ukrainian Frontline company, in collaboration with the Estonian Milrem Robotics, has successfully completed the integration of the Buria Lancies Tower on the Terrestre drone Cingled Themis.
Equipped with a 40 mm MK 19 automatic launcups, the platform has shown precision and stability during tests in Ukraine, hitting targets over 1.1 km away.
The Buria system, in series production since January 2025, has been integrated into combat support units through a specific training program. The goal is to expand its use on active missions, adapting it to different needs on the battlefield, with new tests scheduled to evaluate its performance in various scenarios.
Second Frontline, integration represents not only technical progress, but also an example of successful cooperation between Ukrainian and European producers of military technology. The tower allows more efficient adjustments than a traditional tripod, hires more targets in a few seconds and is controlled remotely, simply indicating on the map or by inserting the coordinates to make the fire.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @MilremR | This content was created with the help of the AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
Ukrainian defence tech company Frontline has successfully integrated its Burya grenade launcher turret onto the THeMIS unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) produced by Estonian robotics manufacturer Milrem Robotics. The effectiveness of the integration was confirmed during live-fire… pic.twitter.com/cOI95uwZ4n
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