Brave1 cluster members create over 1,600 defence-tech developments
A year ago, the Brave1 cluster started its work, and over 900 innovators have joined it, creating more than 1,600 defence-tech developments
This was announced by Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
He noted that the cluster is currently working in 12 top areas. These include UAVs, reconnaissance equipment, ground robotic systems, electronic warfare systems, navigation systems, demining, and military medicine.
"Today, there are already dozens of technological solutions in each area that the state buys for the frontline. Among the most recent ones, 2,000 short-range electronic warfare systems from Ukrainian developers, members of the Brave1 cluster, and ShaBlya robotic platforms have been transferred to the front," Fedorov wrote.
According to the minister, the developers are currently focusing on the creation of ground-based robotic systems, electronic warfare, artificial intelligence in defence technologies and UAVs.
- On March 12, it became known that mass production of robotic ground platforms had begun in Ukraine. The Brave1 cluster has tested more than 50 systems at the test site.
- On April 17, it was reported that the Ukrainian developers of the Brave1 cluster had transferred 2,000 short-range electronic warfare systems to the frontline.
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