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  • Ukraine opened its captured Russian arsenal to allies. Hundreds of applications came in within month
    Foreign defense companies want to look inside Russia's weapons. More than 300 applications have been submitted to TrophyLab, Ukraine's portal for research on captured enemy equipment, Ukraine's Defense Ministry said. Ukrainian arms manufacturers and military units have also applied. Ukraine launched the platform on 19 June, opening seized Russian missiles, drones, and vehicles to allied governments and arms makers as shared technical intelligence. The site lists systems, in
     

Ukraine opened its captured Russian arsenal to allies. Hundreds of applications came in within month

14 juillet 2026 à 18:05

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Foreign defense companies want to look inside Russia's weapons. More than 300 applications have been submitted to TrophyLab, Ukraine's portal for research on captured enemy equipment, Ukraine's Defense Ministry said. Ukrainian arms manufacturers and military units have also applied.

Ukraine launched the platform on 19 June, opening seized Russian missiles, drones, and vehicles to allied governments and arms makers as shared technical intelligence. The site lists systems, including a Kinzhal hypersonic missile and a T-90M tank, as study material.

Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said every seized missile, drone, and vehicle is now known to the free world. Within a month, the applications are in the hundreds.

Registered researchers can request an actual sample or a fragment of captured equipment for their own analysis. Fedorov said that the step significantly shortens the development cycle for countermeasures.

Ukraine's intelligence services fill database

The database is populated by units of Ukraine's Defense Forces, the Main Directorate of Intelligence (HUR), the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), and specialized scientific institutions.

The platform gives engineers, scientists, and defense technology manufacturers from Ukraine and partner countries access to drawings, technical documentation, and analytical materials on Russian weapons.

Every applicant is vetted before access.

They are screened for possible links to Russia, whether they fall under Ukrainian or international sanctions, and for compliance with other requirements. Registration runs through trophylab.mod.gov.ua.

West is buying what Ukraine learned hard way

TrophyLab is one instrument in a wider transfer of Ukrainian battlefield knowledge into the allied defense industry.

Earlier, the Pentagon started talks to purchase Ukrainian interceptor drones, having concluded that no American manufacturer can match their price, delivery timelines, and battlefield-proven reliability.

Ukraine's Cabinet set new rules in May 2026 for handling captured Russian equipment, allowing state customers to export trophy weapons under Ukraine's international treaties without additional authorization.

Russia's weapons are being taken apart in Ukraine, and the blueprints are being handed to the people building the systems that will have to stop them next.

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  • From battlefield trophy to allied blueprint: Ukraine opens its Russian arsenal
    Ukraine has opened its captured Russian weapons to allied governments and defense firms through a new online platform, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said. The system turns seized missiles, drones, and vehicles into shared technical intelligence for partner governments, labs, and arms makers. Kyiv presents it as a way to build countermeasures faster and defend democracies. More than four years of full-scale war have made Ukraine a leading testing. ground for ne
     

From battlefield trophy to allied blueprint: Ukraine opens its Russian arsenal

19 juin 2026 à 08:52

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Ukraine has opened its captured Russian weapons to allied governments and defense firms through a new online platform, Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said. The system turns seized missiles, drones, and vehicles into shared technical intelligence for partner governments, labs, and arms makers. Kyiv presents it as a way to build countermeasures faster and defend democracies.

More than four years of full-scale war have made Ukraine a leading testing. ground for new weapons, and allies increasingly look to it to learn what works and what fails.

Captured weapons, opened to the free world

The Defense Ministry calls the platform TrophyLabthe government's official site for examining seized Russian equipment.. Fedorov wrote that every seized missile, drone, and vehicle is now knowledge for the free world. Partner governments, labs, and weapons makers can dig into detailed engineering files, analyses, and the flaws in Russian systems, he said.

Kyiv set the portal up under a pilot scheme that the Cabinet signed off on. It draws on the security and military bodies that keep the seized hardware.

What partners can pull from the system

Users can reach captured samples and fragments, research from state institutions, and component analysis. Partners may also ask for the actual hardware to run their own tests. Fedorov said that step significantly shortens the development cycle for countermeasures.

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A cutaway rendering of a Russian Kinzhal hypersonic missile, as shown on Ukraine's TrophyLab platform. Illustrative image: TrophyLab/Ukraine's Defense Ministry

The site lists seized Russian systems as study material, among them a Kinzhal hypersonic missile and a T-90M tank. Its stated mission is to bring captured technology, research, and know-how together under one roof. It aims to make allied defense faster than the aggression it answers.

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,… pic.twitter.com/IM6ujyFnPB

— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) June 19, 2026

Fedorov tied the launch to the wider war — the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

"What was meant to be the enemy's secret advantage is being dismantled to defend democracy," he wrote. 

The Defense Ministry says it will keep converting Russia's seized hardware into a resource for engineers worldwide.

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The move follows other steps to share battlefield knowledge with partners. Ukraine recently shared data from half a million hours of frontline drone footage to train allied AI. In May, Kyiv set a new procedure for using captured Russian equipment in defense and international cooperation. It earlier opened combat datasets to international partners and launched joint programs such as Brave Germany with Berlin.

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