
Droid Box
Ground robotic control systemDevDroid describes Droid Box as its own software for platform management, modular equipment connectivity, and real-time analytics.
Sources: DevDroid company page, DevDroid catalogManufacturer catalog
DevDroid is a Ukrainian defense-technology company developing robotic ground systems, remote-control software, and modular combat electronics. Its catalog presence centers on remote battlefield-control products such as Droid Box, Droid NW 40, Droid TW 12.7, Wolly 7.62, and related firing-trigger accessories.
6 weaponsDevDroid presents itself as a Ukrainian defense-tech company focused on remote battlefield control, robotic platforms, and modular equipment that links sensors, weapons, and command software. Its public site centers the company on ground robotics, control systems, and combat modules rather than on a single platform family.
The company's Ukrainian legal record identifies LLC "devDroid" / ТОВ «ДевДроїд технолоджі» as a limited liability company registered on 24 October 2023, with Yurii Poritskyi listed as director. OpenDataBot also records software programming as the main registered activity and lists additional activities covering military vehicles, weapons and ammunition, electronic components, and defense-sector work.
DevDroid's public product line is organized around unmanned ground systems, control software, remote weapon modules, and electrical firing controls. The official catalog lists Droid TW 12.7, Droid NW 40, Wolly 7.62, Droid Box, the DD-M2-S1 electric trigger for the Browning M2, and an electric trigger for the Mk-19 grenade launcher, while later reporting adds Droid TW 7.62 and Brave1 Market availability for selected systems.
In July 2026, Kongsberg announced a memorandum of understanding with DevDroid for long-term cooperation on existing and new remotely operated robotic combat systems. The announcement described DevDroid as a Ukrainian defence-technology company whose robotic systems can support position holding, offensive operations, reconnaissance, evacuation, and specialized combat missions.

DevDroid describes Droid Box as its own software for platform management, modular equipment connectivity, and real-time analytics.
Sources: DevDroid company page, DevDroid catalog
The company's catalog lists Droid NW 40 as one of its robotic solutions for remote combat.
Sources: DevDroid catalog
The company catalog and news pages present Droid TW 12.7 as a tracked combat UGV in the DevDroid product line.
Sources: DevDroid catalog, Mezha autonomy report
DevDroid's catalog lists the Wolly 7.62 combat module among its remotely operated systems and support products.
Sources: DevDroid catalog, Mezha Brave1 Market report
The company's catalog lists the DD-M2-S1 electric trigger for the 12.7 mm Browning M2 machine gun as one of its accessory products.
Sources: DevDroid catalog, DevDroid DD-M2-S1 product pageOpenDataBot records ТОВ «ДевДроїд технолоджі» / LLC "devDroid" as registered on 24 October 2023, with software programming as its main activity and additional defense-industrial activities listed in the company record.
Sources: OpenDataBot company record 45354088
OpenDataBot's tender section lists a completed July 2024 municipal procurement for the remotely controlled Wolly module, showing early public-procurement visibility for DevDroid's combat-module line.
Sources: OpenDataBot company record 45354088
Mezha reported that Droid TW 7.62, Droid TW 12.7, and Wolly 7.62 became available to Ukrainian military users through Brave1 Market using the e-Points mechanism.
Sources: Mezha Brave1 Market report
Kongsberg announced a memorandum of understanding with DevDroid for long-term cooperation on production of existing robotic combat systems and development of new remotely operated systems.
Sources: Kongsberg strategic cooperation announcement
DevDroid uses Ukrainian and English presentation pages, and external business directories render the legal name as LLC "devDroid", LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY "devDroid tech", or ТОВ «ДевДроїд технолоджі». OpenDataBot provides a registered address, but no reliable source was found that explicitly identifies a headquarters; no rights-clear reusable image was confirmed during this task, so those fields are omitted.
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