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Tencore TerMIT
Compact tracked Ukrainian logistics UGV fielded in large numbers for front-line resupply and casualty evacuation, with roughly 800 built and funding secured for 2,000.
Compiled from public sources ·primary reference ↗ ·last verified 2026-08-18
8
km/h
300
kg payload
20
km range
Procurement snapshot
Availability & export
National export licensing
Subject to Ukraine export-control approval; verify eligibility with the manufacturer.
Channel: Direct commercial / G2G
Fielded & proven
Operator data not public
Status: active.
Lifecycle cost (est.)
No public unit price to model from. Why so few systems publish one →
Interoperability
No standardised NATO calibre / datalink detected in public specs.
Derived guidance from public data, export regime by country of origin, lifecycle from the GAO ~30% acquisition rule. Verify eligibility, pricing and offsets with the manufacturer and your acquisition authority.
Overview
The TerMIT is a compact tracked UGV from the Ukrainian company Tencore, built for teleoperated front-line logistics such as resupply and casualty evacuation. The base platform weighs about 280kg empty, carries up to 300kg of cargo, has a 20km operational range, a top speed of roughly 7-8km/h, and 0.264m of ground clearance. It has been fielded and codified in significant numbers, with around 800 units built as of the most recent reporting and funding secured for a total of 2,000. A separate, improved TerMIT 2.0 variant is reported to reach 15km/h and a 40km range; those figures describe that distinct variant and are not merged with the base platform's numbers above.
Full specifications
Performance
Speed, range, altitude and engagement capability.
| Max speed Maximum level speed. For aircraft this is at optimal altitude; for ground vehicles, top road speed. Higher means faster response and better kinematic performance. | 8 km/h |
|---|---|
| Range Maximum distance: ferry range for aircraft, operational range for vehicles, maximum engagement distance for missiles. Higher means more standoff or persistence. | 20 km |
Physical
Dimensions, weight and crew.
| Empty weight Weight without fuel, ammunition or crew. | 280 kg |
|---|---|
| Crew Personnel required to operate. Fewer reduces exposure; autoloaders trade a loader for mechanical complexity. | 0 |
| Cargo payload Maximum cargo the transport can carry. Higher means more lift per sortie. On an unmanned ground vehicle, this is the maximum mission payload the platform carries, including a weapon station. | 300 kg |
Autonomy & control
How the platform moves, how much it does without an operator, and how far the control link reaches.
| Locomotion How the platform moves: tracked, wheeled or legged. Tracks suit soft ground and heavy payloads, wheels favor road speed and range, legs handle stairs and rubble. Not a ranking, a trade-off. | Tracked |
|---|---|
| Autonomy level How much the platform does without an operator, as the manufacturer describes it. Vendors do not use a common standard, so this is a coarse editorial bucket, not a certified rating. | Teleoperated |
Specifications compiled from public Tencore and reference sources ↗. Published defense figures are approximations, treat comparisons as directional. Last verified 2026-08-18.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the top speed of the Tencore Tencore TerMIT? +
The Tencore Tencore TerMIT has a maximum speed of 8 km/h.
What is the range of the Tencore Tencore TerMIT? +
The Tencore Tencore TerMIT has a maximum range of 20 km.
How many crew does the Tencore Tencore TerMIT require? +
The Tencore Tencore TerMIT requires a crew of 0.
What is the Tencore Tencore TerMIT used for? +
The Tencore Tencore TerMIT is a ugv / combat robot typically used for isr.
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