The Ratel H ground robotic system has become part of the War Museum's exhibition. The machine was donated by founder and CEO Taras Ostapchuk, who systematically develops the UGV field in Ukraine.
This is not a demonstration model, but a platform with proven combat experience. In the autumn of 2025, Ratel carried out about 15 missions on the Siversk axis as part of the "RAROH" unit, transporting more than 9 tons of cargo.
The system withstood repeated attempts to destroy it, including a strike by an FPV drone, and continued to carry out its tasks. Even after damage, it returned, was repaired in the field, and went back into operation.
This is an example of how engineering solutions directly affect the effectiveness of units and the preservation of resources at the front.
Ratel H will become part of the "Museum of Modern Military Technologies" project — a space that records what war looks like today: through the technologies, the solutions, and the people who create them.