Le Point reported this.

The unit will consist of about 10-15 ground robots and about 60 drones, whose actions will be coordinated by a small group of soldiers using the C2 Pendragon artificial intelligence system.

In addition to transporting ammunition and necessary supplies, the robots are also designed for other missions equipped with machine guns or heat-seeking missiles. Drones will be used for long-term reconnaissance and attack missions armed with explosives.

The ground robots weigh 2-3 tons, and most of them are wheeled platforms powered by internal combustion engines. One of the goals of the Pendragon project is to keep the cost of the robot unit at around 10 million euros, reported by report.az.