An unmanned ground vehicle (UGV) is a robotic vehicle that operates on land without requiring a human driver onboard. These vehicles are designed to perform tasks autonomously or through remote control in environments that may be hazardous, inaccessible, or difficult for humans to navigate. UGVs are used across defense, industrial, agricultural, scientific, and emergency response applications due to their ability to improve operational efficiency and safety.
Advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and sensor technologies continue to expand the capabilities of unmanned ground vehicles in multiple sectors.
What Is an Unmanned Ground Vehicle?
An unmanned ground vehicle is a mobile robotic system capable of moving across land surfaces without direct human operation inside the vehicle. UGVs may operate autonomously using onboard navigation systems or be controlled remotely by operators.
These vehicles are equipped with technologies such as:

