Nearly 200 foreign companies applied for access to the TrophyLab database containing russian weapons data

More than 300 applications have been submitted to register on TrophyLab, the Unified Web Portal for the Study of Enemy Equipment. Nearly 200 of them came from foreign defense companies in partner countries.
Alongside foreign defense companies, Ukrainian arms manufacturers and military units have expressed interest in the portal, which gives users access to a catalog of drawings, technical data, and analytical findings on russian weapons.
Who provides data for the database of captured russian weapons
The database of russian weapons is maintained with contributions from:
- units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine;
- the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU);
- the Security Service of Ukraine (SSU);
- specialized research institutions.
Registered researchers may request samples or fragments for independent study to support the rapid development of effective countermeasures.
How the captured weapons database strengthens the Defence Forces' capabilities
TrophyLab provides access to unique data on captured russian weapons for engineers, researchers, and defense technology manufacturers from Ukraine and partner countries.
During registration, all applicants are screened to verify that they have no ties to russia, are not subject to Ukrainian or international sanctions, and meet all other mandatory eligibility criteria.
To join the platform, visit trophylab.mod.gov.ua.
Access to TrophyLab enables registered researchers to exchange data on russian weapons quickly, transparently, and securely, accelerating the development of effective countermeasures. This strengthens the Defence Forces' capabilities to protect Ukraine's skies, stop the enemy on the ground, and bring the war to an end from a position of strength. It also makes a significant contribution to international security and strengthens the defense capabilities of partner countries.
As reported earlier, Ukraine launched a new format of cooperation with international partners by opening access to real battlefield data for AI model training.