
On May 7, the Ukrainian company Celebra Tech released photos and videos of the Trizub laser complex, designed to combat FPV drones and reconnaissance UAVs. Now the complex is undergoing final tests and is preparing for a public presentation, the manufacturer told the Militarny publication.
Two years later, Celebra Tech improved the complex, going from concept to approved combat model. In particular, according to the manufacturer, automatic acquisition and tracking of targets, as well as integration with a radar station, were introduced into the AI-based follow-up guidance system, which allows obtaining accurate trajectories of enemy objects.
The company notes that Trizub is capable of destroying reconnaissance drones at a distance of up to 1.5 thousand m, and the effective range of destruction of FPV drones of class 7–13 is 800–900 m. In total, the laser can reach targets at a distance of up to 5 km, which will allow it to be used against Shahed.
The laser complex is integrated into a trailed mobile system. This design, according to the developers, makes it possible to quickly deploy the Trizub to protect infrastructure or military positions. In addition, it can be used to protect critical infrastructure and strategically important enterprises, integrating it into private air defense, as well as for mine clearance.




