Trypillian brings VORON-10 and BOMBER-15 strike platforms to market
Both systems are resistant to electronic warfare and feature a modular design for rapid repair

The British-Ukrainian company Trypillian has announced the market launch of two new strike unmanned systems — VORON-10 and BOMBER-15. The platforms have been developed to operate in environments affected by electronic warfare and to allow servicing directly at frontline positions.
VORON-10 is a tactical FPV multirotor drone designed to engage armoured vehicles, personnel and electronic warfare assets at tactical depth. Its stated operational range is 20–25 km; it can carry a payload of 1.5–3 kg and features a modular structure enabling field repairs.
BOMBER-15 is a heavy-lift strike unmanned platform intended to engage targets at distances of up to 65 km. The drone can carry payloads of up to 6 kg.

The company states that the systems were developed drawing on Ukrainian combat experience and quality control standards applied in the United Kingdom. Pricing has not been disclosed.
Last year, Trypillian announced the development of a drone lineup that includes strike FPV systems, a bomber platform, a reconnaissance drone, and a relay system.