"Next generation robotic systems are already being tested within the framework of development work, and several such systems will be put into service with the Russian Army in the forthcoming years," Popov said.
According to him, "the army's robot automation aims to achieve a new quality of warfare, which in turn will help improve the effectiveness of combat missions and reduce losses."
"Particular attention will be paid to the rational combination of the capacities of soldiers and military hardware," he said, adding that the robot program is set to be implemented by 2025.
Earlier, Popov said that the Russian Defense Ministry is currently using robots for a variety of tasks, from looking for illegal armed groups to mine sweeping.
His remarks came after Russia’s Vega Radio Engineering Corporation presented a modernized system capable of simultaneously controlling ten unmanned aerial vehicles and ground-based robots.
The system is on display at a robotic technology exhibition which opened at Patriot Park outside Moscow on February 10. The exhibition is being held within the framework of Robot Automation, a military technology conference being hosted by the Russian Armed Forces.