Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrsky has publicly called for an increase in the use of ground robotic complexes (GRCs) to assist in the evacuation of wounded soldiers from the front lines. This recommendation comes amid a growing concern that the increased deployment of strike drones has significantly expanded the depth of the battlefield, making traditional evacuation methods less effective and more dangerous. Syrsky emphasized that the current evacuation processes are becoming increasingly strained due to the heightened intensity and spread of combat operations, necessitating the adoption of advanced technological solutions. The commander’s remarks were made in the context of a broader discussion on the evolving nature of modern warfare and the challenges it presents to military logistics and medical support. As the conflict continues to evolve, the integration of robotic systems into evacuation procedures is being viewed as a critical step in improving the survival rates of injured personnel.