Ratel S
Ratel's official product page describes Ratel S as a ground-attack robotic system for remote mining, with a wheeled remotely controlled platform, control station, batteries, charger, and repeater kit.
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Ratel Robotics is a Ukrainian developer and producer of unmanned ground robotic systems for logistics, evacuation, engineering, reconnaissance, and combat-support missions.
15 weapon systemsRatel Robotics presents itself as a Ukrainian ground-robotics developer whose catalog spans unmanned ground platforms, trailers, evacuation systems, drone-launch support equipment, FPV drones, and maintenance accessories. Its official site says the company builds unmanned platforms intended to save soldiers' lives and describes its equipment range as shaped by real combat experience.
The builder archive groups cataloged Ratel systems under one manufacturer profile. Existing catalog entries use Ratel Robotics as the builder facet for Ratel S and other worker-created Ratel support platforms, so this profile stays focused on the company's robotics-production role rather than making separate conflict-use claims.
Ratel's official product page describes Ratel S as a ground-attack robotic system for remote mining, with a wheeled remotely controlled platform, control station, batteries, charger, and repeater kit.
Sources: Ratel S product pageRatel's catalog describes Ratel H as a robotic logistician and tow-truck platform for cargo, ammunition delivery, casualty evacuation, and add-on equipment carriage.
Sources: Ratel catalogDefense reporting describes Nurse TB as a tracked Ratel Robotics unmanned ground vehicle developed for logistics missions and remote mining.
Sources: Oboronka Nurse TB reportRatel's public site carries a 2022-2026 copyright notice and says the company shifted into creating unmanned ground vehicles capable of combat tasks in active combat zones.
Sources: Ratel about us
Business Insider reported that Ratel Robotics built its first ground robot in late 2023 as a small anti-tank-mine platform.
Sources: Business Insider Ratel factory report
Business Insider reported that Ratel Robotics had grown into a wartime UGV producer with hundreds of employees and monthly production of ground robots across multiple mission types.
Sources: Business Insider Ratel factory report
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Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.




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Transport, logistics, recovery, command, engineering, and other enabling equipment.










