
The Tryzub laser system, developed by the Ukrainian company Celebra Tech, has been integrated into a mobile platform, making it capable of engaging targets such as FPV drones and unmanned reconnaissance aircraft at distances of up to 5 km.
The information was shared by Celebra Tech in a conversation with the Ukrainian outlet Militarnyi. According to the company, the Tryzub can attack enemy reconnaissance drones at distances of up to 1,500 meters, with an effective engagement range against FPV drones of 800 to 900 meters.
The system, which is still in the combat prototype phase, is already practically enabled to engage targets at distances of up to 5 km, according to the company. If proven in operational tests, this range would make the Tryzub capable of attacking Shahed-type kamikaze drones, one of the main threats currently faced by Ukraine.

The Tryzub also features several essential battlefield upgrades, including an AI-based operator terminal, automatic target acquisition and tracking, and radar integration to receive precise trajectory data on incoming threats.
In addition, the system is built on a trailer platform, which provides mobility to quickly reposition it in threatened sectors to protect infrastructure facilities or military positions.
The company also noted the system’s potential application in mine clearance, reflecting the versatility that high-power laser output offers beyond air defense.
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