Trypillian prepares ATOM fixed-wing UAV for codification
The drone is capable of gathering intelligence or striking targets beyond units’ line of sight

The British-Ukrainian company Trypillian is preparing its multi-role fixed-wing unmanned aerial vehicle, ATOM, for codification. The platform is designed to carry out reconnaissance and strike missions at tactical and operational depth.
Company representatives told Defender Media that the drone has undergone combat testing. ATOM can carry a payload of up to 2.5 kg, enabling the integration of various warheads or electro-optical surveillance systems. Endurance in reconnaissance mode is up to four hours, and up to 40 minutes when carrying a combat payload.
In its strike configuration, ATOM operates as a loitering munition. The system’s stated operational range is up to 50 km.
ATOM is integrated with Trypillian’s proprietary relay systems and ground control stations. The system architecture allows integration into battlefield management systems for real-time transmission of target coordinates and coordination with other units.
The company has not disclosed the drone’s price.
Earlier, Defender Media reported on the market launch of two new strike UAVs by Trypillian — VORON-10 and BOMBER-15.