Another Ukrainian company has developed an unmanned surface vehicle. It has been named Lilia.
The manufacturer, Crocus Manufacture, shared this with Militarnyi.
The solution is already available on the BRAVE1 MARKET platform of the Brave1 ecosystem.
Lilia is a multi-purpose platform designed to perform tasks on the water.
Specifically, this includes amphibious operations, reconnaissance, supply, patrolling, and special missions in coastal and riverine areas.
The system is equipped with remote control using Starlink or LTE channels.
The company states that the platform is capable of operating under conditions of active electronic warfare.
The system’s tactical range is 80 kilometers.
Lilia has already undergone field tests in coordination with Defense Forces units.
During testing, the system demonstrated its ability to perform tasks in conditions approximating combat.
The platform’s design features a modular architecture, allowing it to be adapted for various operational scenarios.

Specifically, this includes logistics, evacuation, and engineering tasks—such as mining and demining—with subsequent integration into units and scaling up production.
As a reminder, a new generation of Ukrainian bomber drones was recently tested at the Brave1 training ground.




