Trypillian unveiled a lineup of tactical UAVs: photos

Trypillian unveiled a lineup of tactical UAVs: four FPV models, a relay drone, a bomber, and a VTOL reconnaissance drone

Exclusive photos of the products, their names, and details regarding manufacturing and readiness

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Bomber drone Trypillian SKoM. Photo by manufacturer

The British-Ukrainian startup Trypillian has unveiled a range of tactical UAVs. The lineup includes four types of products: FPV drones, a relay drone, a bomber, and a reconnaissance VTOL. As of yesterday, they are available in the company’s online catalogue.

Detailed specifications are not publicly available — in response to a request from Defender Media, the company explained that such information is only provided upon prior application, which can be submitted via their website. However, Trypillian did share exclusive photos of the devices, model names, and details about their readiness with the editorial team.

Trypillian FPVs

According to the company, Trypillian’s FPV systems are lightweight and cost-efficient. The drones come in different sizes, with a maximum speed of 90 km/h. A total of four models have been presented: DH-7, DH-8, DH-10, and DH-13.

DH-7. Photo courtesy of Trypillian
DH-8. Photo courtesy of Trypillian
DH-10. Photo courtesy of Trypillian
DH-13. Photo courtesy of Trypillian

Relay-carrier drone

The relay-carrier drone from Trypillian has been given the designation TFG-15. Its tactical radius is 12 km

Relay drone TFG-15. Photo courtesy of Trypillian

The copter-bomber

Trypillian SKoM – a versatile strike platform, complete with a ground control station housed in a case for user convenience.

Trypillian SKoM. Photo courtesy of Trypillian

The VTOL reconnaissance drone

The VTOL reconnaissance drone Trypillian WIMaR is a vertical take-off and landing system designed for reconnaissance missions, reaching a maximum altitude of 3,500 m.

Trypillian WIMaR. Photo courtesy of Trypillian

In a comment to Defender Media, the company stated that all products in the lineup are fully complete, but are currently produced only in the quantities needed for trials. In the near future, the company plans to test its UAV family with Ukrainian units in real combat conditions.

“We are launching tactical UAVs in order to establish ourselves as an integrator of comprehensive defence solutions,” says Trypillian CEO Ivan Matveichenko. Meanwhile, the company continues work on its deep-strike drone, which is now in the final phase of field testing.

Earlier, Defender Media published an interview with Matveichenko. In it, the project’s CEO explained what the company will spend the $5 million invested in Trypillian by co-founder Brooks Newmark — the former British government minister.