Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs) are robotic systems designed to operate on the ground without a human operator on board. They can be remotely controlled or operate autonomously using onboard sensors and software. UGVs are used in various applications, including military operations, agriculture, and search and rescue missions.
These vehicles come in different sizes and configurations, ranging from small, portable units to larger, more complex machines. UGVs can navigate challenging terrains and perform tasks such as surveillance, reconnaissance, and logistics support. Their development is part of the broader field of robotics and automation, which includes technologies like drones and autonomous vehicles.