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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.

Performance specifications
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
Bottom 2% of UGVs
Range

Maximum distance: ferry range for aircraft, operational range for vehicles, maximum engagement distance for missiles. Higher means more standoff or persistence.

20 km
Stronger than 12% of UGVs

Physical

Dimensions, weight and crew.

Physical specifications
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
Bottom 10% of UGVs

Autonomy & control

How the platform moves, how much it does without an operator, and how far the control link reaches.

Autonomy & control specifications
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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