Tencore's public material and partner announcements identify the company as a Ukrainian developer and manufacturer of ground robotic systems. Its flagship TerMIT platform is a modular tracked unmanned ground vehicle that can carry cargo, tow equipment, support evacuation modules, accept engineering payloads, and integrate mission equipment rather than serving as a single fixed weapon.
The company became more visible internationally in 2026 through Quantum Tencore Industries, a German-Ukrainian joint venture with Quantum Systems under the Build with Ukraine initiative. Quantum Systems said the venture was selected to deliver 2,000 TerMIT UGVs over 12 months, with manufacturing of Ukrainian-designed systems in Germany and integration with Quantum's MOSAIC unmanned-systems software environment.
Tencore also publishes AI Kit as an autonomy package for UGV platforms. The kit is described as reducing constant manual control, helping a platform maintain its route, supporting operator handover, and adding signal-loss return behavior and failsafe logic for unstable operating conditions.
Unmanned ground vehiclesGround robotics autonomy softwareLogistics and evacuation robotic platformsEngineering and mission-module integration
Public sources emphasize Tencore's ground-robotics products, production partnerships, and technical upgrades; headquarters details and corporate registry data are not stated consistently enough in the reviewed sources to map a precise headquarters location.