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Ukraine's Tryzub Laser Weapon Advances to Final Testing Against Russian Drones

Severity: High (Score: 60.0)

Sources: newsukraine.rbc.ua, www.armyrecognition.com

Summary

Ukraine's Tryzub laser weapon, developed by Celebra Tech, has entered final testing as of May 7, 2026. This mobile, trailer-mounted system is designed to counter Russian Shahed drones and other UAVs. It can effectively engage FPV drones at 800-900 meters and reconnaissance drones at up to 1,500 meters, with future capabilities aimed at reaching 5 kilometers. The system incorporates AI-assisted targeting and radar integration for enhanced accuracy and rapid response. The Tryzub laser weapon represents a strategic shift in Ukraine's defense against drone warfare, aiming to reduce reliance on costly missile systems. The weapon was first publicly revealed in December 2024 and has undergone significant development since then. Its deployment could significantly bolster Ukraine's air defense capabilities. Key Points: • The Tryzub laser weapon can engage FPV drones at 800-900 meters and reconnaissance drones at 1,500 meters. • Future capabilities aim to target Shahed drones at distances approaching 5 kilometers. • The system features AI-assisted targeting and radar integration for improved operational efficiency.

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