UKRAINE, Jul 17 — The Brave1, a defense technology cluster, has created the Test in Ukraine platform to help foreign developers get involved in testing their startups in Ukraine, said Mykhailo Fedorov, Minister of Digital Transformation.

Brave1 is a united coordinational platform created by the Ukraine’s government to promote collaboration across the defense tech industry by providing them with organizational, informational, and financial support.

“Brave1 represents Ukraine and our innovative technologies at the LANDEURO conference from AUSA (Association of the United States Army). Ukraine is in the spotlight. We have an experience of technological war, which no other country in the democratic world has,” said Fedorov.

During the conference, Brave1 presented the Test in Ukraine platform. The project aims to join producers of unmanned aerial vehicles, ground and water drones, electronic warfare, and weapons with artificial intelligence for testing their products in Ukraine.

According to Federov, through the Test in Ukraine, foreign manufacturers can test their products “on a real battlefield” and receive feedback from the military. 

On July 15, Europe’s top diplomat said that Russia is “intensifying” the usage of chemical weapons in Ukraine to “subdue the country by causing as much pain and suffering as possible.”

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