On April 10, the Unmanned Systems Forces officially presented a next-generation anti-ship drone system known as the Alligator-9. The unveiling took place during the European Defense Industry conference, and marks a significant step forward in Ukraine’s naval and drone warfare capabilities.

The Alligator-9 system integrates multiple classes of unmanned surface vehicles, each designed for specialized operational roles:

  • The Alligator-5 ToD (torpedo drone) – A strike component consisting of 6–10 drones equipped with torpedoes, optimized for direct engagement of enemy vessels;
  • The Alligator-5 EW (electronic warfare) – A supporting element comprising 3–5 drones outfitted with electronic warfare, reconnaissance, navigation, and mine countermeasure systems to ensure mission success and target access.
The Alligator-9 systems / screenshot from video

One of the system’s most notable features is the integration of the Tryzub directed energy weapon, a laser platform designed to counter a wide range of aerial threats. According to the Unmanned Systems Forces, the laser is capable of:

  • Neutralizing strike drones, guided bombs, and both cruise and ballistic missiles at distances up to 3 kilometers;
  • Engaging helicopters, aircraft, and UAVs up to 5 kilometers;
  • Disrupting or disabling optical and guidance systems on airborne threats at ranges up to 10 kilometers.

The Alligator-9 system represents a significant technological advancement in Ukraine’s indigenous defense development, combining autonomous naval platforms with laser capabilities for enhanced maritime security and force projection.

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