Ukraine opens captured Russian arsenal to allies; hundreds of applications received within a month
Ukraine has opened access to its captured Russian weapons arsenal for allies through the TrophyLab platform. Within a month, over 300 applications were submitted by foreign defense companies eager to study Russian weaponry.

The Ukrainian government has launched an initiative allowing allied nations to access captured Russian military equipment. According to information published on the TrophyLab platform, more than 300 applications have been received from foreign defense companies within a month of opening this opportunity.
TrophyLab is a dedicated system designed for foreign partners to examine Russian weapons technologies. This access enables companies to analyze the design, materials, and potential vulnerabilities of captured weapons. It represents a significant step in strengthening international cooperation and improving Western defense capabilities.
The high number of applications reflects the broad interest from foreign defense firms seeking to gain advantages by studying Russian military hardware. The exact number and types of weapons made available, as well as detailed access conditions, are not disclosed for security reasons.

