Companies

STRIX

Veteran-led Ukrainian strike-UAV bureau behind the jet-powered BRAVO deep-strike and KILO mid-strike systems.

STRIX is a Ukrainian strike-UAV bureau founded in 2024 and run by a mix of combat veterans and aerospace engineers. Its two best-known systems are BRAVO, a jet-powered one-way attack drone built for deep-strike missions, and KILO, a smaller tactical platform for medium-range precision work. The bureau puts forward ambitious figures for BRAVO — a range it claims is in the region of 2,000 kilometres, a cruise speed it says is above 600 km/h and a warhead it describes as over 100 kilograms, rail-launchable from ground, naval or aircraft platforms. As with most Ukrainian deep-strike systems, those performance numbers come from the developer and are hard to verify independently. The company quotes KILO at around 500 kilometres of range with a 15-kilogram-class warhead and the ability to operate in GPS-denied conditions.

The bureau frames itself as iterating fast against the front line: it says it has designed more than 30 unmanned systems and tested over 500 in combat, working directly with frontline units to adapt platforms under electronic-warfare and other contested conditions. Beyond the BRAVO and KILO airframes, its catalogue reaches into mission-control and command-and-control software — ARGON, TOPAZ and the ONYX sensor module — plus a roster of in-development missile concepts and a maritime-protection system. That breadth is typical of the wave of veteran-founded firms that emerged in Ukraine’s deep- and mid-strike push during 2024 and 2025.

STRIX’s public-facing site now resolves to the brand “Triada Robotics,” suggesting a rebrand or restructuring, while the firm continues to be listed under the STRIX name in Ukraine’s drone-industry directories. It sits in a fast-growing field of long-range strike developers; ownership, headquarters and production details are not publicly disclosed. It should not be confused with the separate Ukrainian company Strix Air , which makes the Air Baby air-defence interceptor.

deep-strike one-way-attack jet-powered veteran-led mission-software command-and-control

Products

Drones

  • BRAVO

    Jet-powered one-way attack UAV for deep-strike missions; the developer claims a range around 2,000 km, cruise speed over 600 km/h and a warhead over 100 kg.

  • KILO

    Compact tactical mid-strike UAV for medium-range precision operations, with a claimed range on the order of 500 km.

Software

  • ARGON

    AI-assisted mission-control system the company lists alongside its airframes.

  • TOPAZ

    Command-and-control system pairing mission planning with communications.

Hardware

  • ONYX

    Modular plug-and-play sensor platform.

Sources

  • www.drone-directory.com.ua/profile/strix/ (2026-06-20) — Ukrainian Drone Ecosystem Directory — STRIX founded 2024, veteran-founded/veteran-led; BRAVO deep-strike (2000 km) and KILO mid-strike (500 km); ARGON/TOPAZ/ONYX software; over 30 systems designed and 500+ tested in combat. Lists Artem Veselov as CEO and strix-co.com (CEO uncorroborated elsewhere, so omitted).
  • triada-robotics.com/ (2026-06-20) — Current site reached by redirect from strix-co.com — same BRAVO (jet-powered one-way attack), KILO (mid-strike), ARGON/TOPAZ/ONYX, in-development PAPA/ZERO/QUEBEC missiles; "500+ combat deployments"; veteran/engineer team; branded "Triada Robotics".
  • militarnyi.com/en/news/ukrainian-deep-strike-and-medium-strike-drone-production-to-launch-in-the-netherlands/ (2026-06-20) — Militarnyi — coverage of Ukrainian deep- and mid-strike drone developers, context for the 2024-2025 wave STRIX belongs to.