Ukraine launches TrophyLab database to share technical intelligence on captured Russian weapons with allies
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Volodymyr Ivanyshyn
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Ukraine has launched TrophyLab, a secure database providing allies with deep technical data on captured Russian weapons, including missiles, drones, and vehicles. Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced the initiative on June 19, stating it gives partner governments, labs, and defense manufacturers access to technical reports and vulnerability information gathered from seized battlefield equipment.
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Every missile, drone, and vehicle seized on the battlefield is now a source of knowledge for the free world.
Through this secure platform, allied governments, labs, and defense tech manufacturers gain access to deep technical data, reports, and vulnerabilities.
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