Technology
Ukrainian‑built Himera tactical radios and relays became the primary communication tool during U.S. military exercises, proving combat‑tested systems are efficient, lightweight and NATO‑ready. empr.media
Ukraine’s military has reinvented the Soviet Kub air defense system, integrating modern controls to hunt down Russian Shahed attack drones — a smart hybrid defense breakthrough. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Czech tech group Spark is supplying Ukraine with Jan Žižka fiber‑optic FPV drones based on captured Russian UAVs — jamming‑proof, affordable and war‑tested — boosting frontline capabilities. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Ukraine’s armed forces are deploying next‑generation ground drones — from combat UGVs like Droid TW 12.7 to heavy logistics robots — to boost reconnaissance, fire support and frontline operations while protecting troops. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Ukraine’s Defense Ministry deploys a SAP‑based digital logistics management system across 1,000+ units, transforming real‑time supply tracking, procurement, and military resource decisions. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
Kyiv-born nanotech pioneer Yuriy Gogotsi is backing Ukrainian science amid Russia’s full-scale invasion — driving grants, evacuations and global research collaborations. EMPR.media
Ukraine expands its battlefield edge with new heavy ground robotic systems and armored UGVs, boosting range, firepower and unmanned support roles to strengthen frontline defenses and protect troops.
New photos show Ukraine’s Magura V7 naval drone armed with surface‑to‑air missiles — the first sea drone to shoot down Russian Su‑30 fighters in a historic Black Sea engagement.
Ukraine unveils the Kurbas‑640 AI camera for interceptor drones, automatically spotting and guiding UAVs to destroy high‑speed Russian Shahed attack drones and boost air defence efficiency.
Ukraine’s miltech startups stand to receive EU grants of up to €150,000 to build high‑speed interceptors, radar systems and defense prototypes—boosting innovation in the heart of the war economy.
Ukraine’s Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) cyber specialists conducted coordinated strikes on Russian Railways, customs and tax service digital systems, disrupting key infrastructure and online services in Moscow‑linked networks.
Jan Koum, born in Kyiv and raised in Fastiv before emigrating to the U.S. at 16, rose from humble beginnings to co-found WhatsApp — later sold to Facebook for ~$19B — transforming global messaging. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}