The Ukrainian Frontline, in partnership with Estoniana Milrem Robotics, successfully completed the integration of the Buria Tower with Themis Trick Drone The Themis.
Equipped with a 40 mm MK 19 Automatic Brigade, the platform demonstrated accuracy and stability in tests performed in Ukraine, reaching targets more than 1.1 km away.
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The Buria system, which has been in use since January 2025 and is produced in series, has been incorporated into combat support units through a specific training program. The expectation is to expand its application to active missions, adapting it to different tasks on the battlefield, with new tests programmed to evaluate its performance in various scenarios.
According to Frontline, integration represents not only a technical advance, but also an example of successful cooperation between Ukrainian and European Military Technology manufacturers. The tower allows more efficient target adjustments than a traditional tripod, engages multiple targets within seconds and is remotely operated by indicating the map or inserting the coordinates to make the shots.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @MilremR | This content was created with the help of AI and revised 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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