Ukraine launches TrophyLab program to share captured Russian weapons technology with global arms manufacturers
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Euractiv
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Ukraine has launched TrophyLab, a new program that allows weapons manufacturers worldwide to access data and samples of captured Russian military equipment. The initiative, announced by Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov, aims to help arms makers study Russian technology to improve their own defense systems. Every captured missile, drone, and vehicle becomes a source of intelligence for the free world to study aggressor technologies and enhance global security.
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Study the aggressor's technologies for the sake of global security
Through the programme – dubbed TrophyLab – weapons manufacturers inside and outside of Ukraine can request access to data and even samples of Russian equipment captured on the frontline
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