 Russia sends ground-based combat robots for fighting in Ukraine. The ground-based BR-2 robotic vehicle with a flexibly-mounted machine gun and Mignon BR-1 mine-laying equipment were unveiled. At the Interpolitex 2023 International Security Show in Moscow, the Grand Scientific and Production Association told TASS. The BRG-1 robotic vehicle designed to evacuate casualties and delivery cargo was also unveiled at the security show. It said, All the three robotic vehicles are on display for the first time. The systems are being successfully employed in the zone of the special military operation and the feedback is positive. In all, about 60 of our combat robots are being employed in the zone of the special military operation. The platforms are operated with a joystick. Russian service members learn how to operate them very quickly. The tech firm said, The BR-2 robotized platform is employed by Russian assault teams in the special military operation in Ukraine. Russian troops also use the Mignon BR-1 robotic vehicle for remote-controlled mine-laying. The robot Miner BR-1 is used in the special operation. As the name implies, the device is designed for setting minefields. Seven such products have already been delivered to the front zone. In addition, the developer of the platform, the Russian Scientific and Production Association, the name of which is not disclosed, has created a Miner Kamikaze, a one-time version of the device.