The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense is launching the TrophyLab platform, providing open access to Russian weapons technologies for partners around the world.
According to Ukrinform, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov announced this on Telegram.
“Every piece of Russian equipment captured on the battlefield is more than just a trophy. It represents knowledge of how the enemy’s weapons work. Since the start of the full-scale war, the Ukrainian military, scientific institutions, and research centers have been studying the captured equipment. They analyze components, technological solutions, and vulnerabilities to develop effective countermeasures more quickly. Now this knowledge is being made available to those working to strengthen our defenses,” Fedorov noted.
The Ministry of Defense is launching the TrophyLab platform—a space that provides verified users with access to information about modern Russian weapons.
“Ukraine will provide access to Russian technologies for our partners. Companies, research centers, and governments of the free world will be able to study Russian missiles and other weapons systems in detail. This will help us find effective solutions to counter the enemy more quickly and strengthen our joint efforts to secure Ukraine’s victory. We are convinced that knowledge of the enemy’s technologies should not remain classified. It must be used to benefit those who are building our defenses,” Fedorov emphasized.










