Ukrainian military tech cluster Brave1 has announced a successful field test of new experimental weapon system on the southern front, marking another significant stride in the country's ongoing pursuit of technological superiority over russian forces.
In collaboration with a domestic weapons manufacturer and an unnamed military unit, Brave1 carried out the test in the Kherson direction, an area that has seen continuous combat. The result was decisive: the destruction of fortified russian position using a high-impact munition weighing over 100 kilograms.
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A new type of weapon from a @BRAVE1ua participant has been tested on the front lines. The result: an enemy stronghold was destroyed by a munition weighing more than 100 kilograms. More solutions are coming soon, and the enemy will experience their full force. pic.twitter.com/mrPCLS7sgw— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) June 5, 2025
While the specific details of the weapon remain classified, the scale of destruction and the effectiveness of the strike indicate a serious evolution in Ukrainian strike capabilities. The munition appears to be part of a broader effort to develop precision-guided or heavy payload systems tailored for deep-strike or fortified target elimination.
This test reflects Ukraine's growing ability to rapidly develop, test, and deploy advanced weapons directly to the battlefield. It also underscores the importance of cooperation between the country's defense tech ecosystem and its front-line units.
Brave1 has not revealed which manufacturer was involved, but the platform has previously supported a wide range of tech developers, from drone innovators to electronic warfare specialists. This latest breakthrough suggests that new classes of strategic or tactical weaponry may soon become available to regular units.
Officials from Brave1 emphasized that this test is only the beginning. More advanced solutions are already in the pipeline, with further trials and battlefield deployments expected soon.
"The enemy will feel them," the statement reads.
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