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200 foreign defense companies apply to TrophyLab to study captured Russian equipment

200 foreign defense companies apply to TrophyLab to study captured Russian equipment
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Around 200 foreign defense companies have submitted applications to TrophyLab to study captured Russian military equipment, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense reported.

"TrophyLab is a closed online platform where Ukrainian and foreign engineers can: study how Russian equipment is designed; obtain its components or even an entire sample for research; and use this knowledge to develop advanced technologies." 

Access to the platform is granted only to verified specialists who have no links to Russia.

 

 

In mid-June, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense launched the state-run TrophyLab portal — a unified platform for studying captured Russian equipment and weapons. The portal brings together manufacturers, engineers, researchers, and international partners to share research findings and develop countermeasures. The platform collects data from Ukraine’s Defense Forces, the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), the Security Service of Ukraine, and scientific institutions. Users gain access to technical drawings, specifications, and analytical reports on Russian weapons systems.

Currently, the TrophyLab database contains more than 115 captured samples, 79 categories of equipment, and over 225 completed studies. The platform also allows users to obtain individual samples for offline examination.

The Ministry of Defense says TrophyLab will help accelerate the development of effective solutions against Russian weapons and strengthen the defense capabilities of Ukraine and its allies.

Applications to join the platform can be submitted via trophylab.mod.gov.ua.

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