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Ukraine's one-time test used fully autonomous drones to kill Russian soldiers

12 June 2026 at 18:03

Fully autonomous drones killed Russian soldiers during a battlefield test two years ago, according to a Ukrainian drone manufacturer. If true, the incident would represent another milestone in a war that has spurred unprecedented developments in military drones, robots, and AI-guided weaponry.

The one-time test was revealed by Alexander Kokhanovskyy, CEO of the Ukrainian drone maker Aero Center, during an interview with New Scientist at a press event hosted by the Ukrainian embassy in London. Kokhanovskyy described the testβ€”which did not involve his current company Aero Centerβ€”using quadcopter drones that were preprogrammed to fly to a front-line area before activating an AI-powered β€œTerminator mode” that would seek out and attack any target in the given area.

There was apparently no video feed or anything else to show what the β€œTerminator” drones targeted and attacked. But Kokhanovskyy told New Scientist that human-piloted drones sent to check out the aftermath found β€œa couple” of dead Russian soldiers, which led to the conclusion that the fully autonomous drones had killed them.

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