Deep‑Strike and More: Trypillian Expands Tactical Drone Lineup

The British-Ukrainian company Trypillian has announced a family of tactical UAVs and is conducting final field tests of the Deep-Strike drone.
The Gaze reports on it, referring to Militarnyi.
Trypillian has announced the creation of a family of tactical unmanned aerial vehicles, including lightweight FPV platforms, a carrier-relay, a Bomber strike platform, and a VTOL system.
The company informs that the Deep-Strike drone is in the final stage of field testing and is designed for deep strikes, combat communications, and delivery of payloads to the front lines.
Trypillian combines hardware and software and works closely with combat units, promptly taking their comments into account when refining the systems.
The lineup includes FPV platforms with varying degrees of compactness and speeds of up to 90 km/h, a repeater with a tactical radius of about 12 km, the Bomber with a convenient case-type ground station, and a VTOL for reconnaissance in difficult conditions (operating at up to 3,500 m).
The company plans to test the new family of UAVs in joint operations with Ukrainian units.
"We launched this project to establish ourselves as an integrator of comprehensive defense solutions. Short-range UAVs are not a product in the narrow sense, but a process. Killzone is part of our portfolio," says Ivan Matveychenko, CEO of Trypillian.
Overall, Trypillian positions itself as an integrator of comprehensive defense solutions, supplying not only the platform but also software, a distributed production process, and operational doctrine.
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