200 international defence companies are keen to study Russian weaponry in Ukraine

Roman  Panasyuk
Roman Panasyuk Journalist
200 international defence companies are keen to study Russian weaponry in Ukraine
Access to the TrophyLab database will enable engineers to study enemy equipment and develop countermeasures
Experts from 200 international defence companies have shown keen interest in the closed online platform TrophyLab, submitting applications to examine captured Russian military equipment.

This has been reported by the press office of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine.

Access to the portal’s resources is granted exclusively to vetted specialists, which ensures data security.

The TrophyLab database currently contains over 115 weapon samples, 79 categories of equipment and the results of more than 225 studies.

Participants on the platform, including engineers, researchers and manufacturers, have access to technical specifications and drawings, and can obtain samples for detailed offline analysis.

Using this data enables the faster development of effective technological solutions to counter Russian weapons. The initiative brings together the efforts of Ukrainian experts and international partners to strengthen the defence capabilities of Ukraine and its allies.

It should be recalled that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy previously stated that Russia would soon be capable of striking targets with ballistic missiles at ranges of up to 5,000 kilometres. This would mean that Moscow would be able to strike any city in Europe.

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