Celebra Tech has unveiled Tryzub, a trailer-mounted laser defense system designed to counter aerial threats. The Ukrainian firm announced the hardware on May 8, 2026, following successful demonstrations of its capabilities. The system integrates radar technology with artificial intelligence to guide its laser beam toward targets.
System also engages reconnaissance drones within 1500 meters
Tryzub claims the ability to burn holes in Shahed suicide drones from a distance of 5 kilometers. This engagement takes approximately three to four seconds. The system also targets reconnaissance drones within 1,500 meters and first-person view drones at ranges between 800 and 900 meters. Additionally, the laser can interfere with FPV drone cameras.

Celebra Tech states that the system is in the final stages of testing. Mass production will begin once the trials are successfully passed. The system has potential applications beyond combat, including demining operations. No pricing information is available for the hardware.
The announcement highlights the rapid development of AI-guided defense technologies in the region. Celebra Tech positions Tryzub as a versatile tool for both military defense and civilian safety tasks. The integration of radar and AI allows for automated target acquisition and engagement.
Sources have not provided a firm date for when Tryzub will enter active service. The vendor has not confirmed the exact timeline for deployment beyond the current testing phase. Celebra Tech continues to refine the system before it becomes an operational weapon.



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