@FedorovMykhailo: Ukraine launches TrophyLab: we are opening access to captured Russian weapon technologies for our global partners. Ever…
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Ukraine launches TrophyLab, a secure platform providing global partners with deep technical data, reports, and physical samples from captured Russian weapon technologies to accelerate countermeasure development.
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Ukraine launches TrophyLab: we are opening access to captured Russian weapon technologies for our global partners. 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. Users can also request physical equipment for testing, significantly shortening the development cycle for countermeasures.
What was meant to be the enemy’s secret advantage is being dismantled to defend democracy. Join the platform: https://trophylab.mod.gov.ua/en/
TrophyLab
Source: https://trophylab.mod.gov.ua/en/
/About the Project
TrophyLab is a platform that brings together captured equipment, research, and partners to create new solutions. From trophy to counteraction. From lab analysis to battlefield advantage.
{We study aggressor’s weapons to protect ourselves and the entire civilized world}
/How it works
- <Fill out the form and send a registration request>
- <The platform admin checks your data and sends you an agreement to sign>
- <Get access to the catalog of aggressor equipment samples and research results>
- <Study research results online or request samples for offline analysis>
/Catalog
The catalog contains over 115 samples of russian equipment, organized by categories.
Technical specifications, blueprints and research results from scientists are available, as is the option to request offline analysis.

The catalog contains over 115 samples of russian equipment, organized by categories.
Technical specifications, blueprints and research results from scientists are available, as is the option to request offline analysis.
/Who is the platform for
Manufacturers
Study enemy systems, improve your own solutions
Institutes
Analyze research results, share your findings
International partners
Get verified technical info, develop joint defense solutions
/Platform features
View research results
Gain access to the analytics of leading Ukrainian scientists and defence labs.
Request samples for your own research
Get a physical sample or its material for offline analysis.
Work with full technical profiles
Composition, components, specs, photos, videos — all in one place.

/Study the aggressor’s technologies for the sake of global security
Together, we turn threats into advantages.
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