Ukrainian Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko announced the opening of access to information on Russian weapons systems for Ukrainian specialists and international partners.
According to her, information on Russian military technologies, including missiles, is now available through the state-run TrophyLab portal.
Svyrydenko said the knowledge gained from the platform will help accelerate the development of effective countermeasures for Ukraine and strengthen the defense capabilities of partner countries.
TrophyLab is described as a unified center for the study of captured military equipment, bringing together manufacturers, engineers, scientists, laboratories, and international partners to analyze Russian weapons and exchange research results.
The platform aggregates information provided by units of Ukraine’s Defense Forces, the Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR), the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), and specialized scientific institutions.
Through the resource, researchers can access a catalog of technical drawings, specifications, and analysis results related to Russian weapons systems.
Access to the catalog is available to Ukrainian scientific organizations, military units of the Defense Forces, Ukrainian defense technology manufacturers, government institutions and defense agencies of partner countries, as well as foreign defense companies from partner states that meet the requirements of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense.
According to Svyrydenko, the project represents Ukraine’s contribution to strengthening international security and the defense capabilities of partner nations.
