Tested on Russian Occupants — What Weapons the West is Testing with Us.
The Ukrainian cluster Brave1 has launched a new platform, Test in Ukraine, where foreign weapon manufacturers will be able to test their military equipment on Russian occupants. This was reported by the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
Categories of Equipment that Can be Tested on Russian Occupants
The platform will allow testing of drones, ground robots, electronic warfare devices, and systems based on artificial intelligence. The list also includes marine drones and missiles.
Companies will have the opportunity to participate in tests personally or transfer their designs for testing by the Brave1 cluster team. Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized that Ukraine has created a specialized infrastructure for the development of defense innovations and invites partnerships for joint technology improvement.
It was also reported that Ukraine, together with the EU, is launching the Brave Tech EU fund, which aims to support defense startups with an investment amount of 100 million euros.
The Test in Ukraine platform, launched by the Ukrainian cluster Brave1, will allow foreign weapon manufacturers to test their military equipment on Russian occupants. Interestingly, the platform will allow testing of various categories of equipment, from drones and ground robots to electronic warfare devices and AI systems. Thus, Ukraine continues on the path of developing defense technologies and cooperation with international partners in this area.Read also
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