
"The Fourth Law" and "Ukrainian Armor" Codify UB60D Drone with TFL-1 Autonomy Module
Ukrainian defense companies The Fourth Law (TFL) and Ukrainian Armor officially announce the successful codification of the UB60D 8-inch FPV drone equipped with the TFL-1 autonomous terminal guidance system, which increases strike effectiveness by 2-4 times.
The cutting-edge unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has successfully passed trials, proving its efficiency in complex electronic warfare (EW) environments. Receiving the codification code allows for large-scale delivery of the UB60D with a terminal autonomy to units of the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
Key Technological Features:
TFL-1 Autonomous Terminal Guidance: Powered by software solutions from The Fourth Law, the drone can automatically lock onto and track targets. This guarantees a precise strike even if the connection with the operator is completely lost during the final stage of the attack.
8-inch Platform with Integrated Payload: The airframe design by Ukrainian Armor provides optimal payload capacity for the drone while maintaining high speed and flight stability. The FPV drone is built around a 60mm fragmentation mortar shell that comes pre-installed. The design integrates the warhead and control system into a single unit, effectively eliminating the need for additional field assembly or pre-arming.

Standardization: The product received a NATO Stock Number (NSN), confirming its compliance with international military equipment standards.
In the near future, the UB60D with the TFL-1 guidance system will be available in the DOT-Chain system catalog. The product will also be featured on the Brave1 Market platform with the option for purchase via the e-Baly (e-Points) program.
Production Synergy
The autonomous UB60D project is the result of merging the expertise of two powerhouse teams – spanning computer vision, AI, and extensive experience in arms manufacturing. The collaboration between The Fourth Law and Ukrainian Armor enables the scaling of intelligent strike systems that are critical on the modern battlefield.
"Autonomous FPV drones have already become a real alternative to fiber-optic drones. Amid the current fiber-optic supply crisis, more manufacturers and units are shifting toward autonomous solutions because they are more cost-effective, can operate at greater distances, and are significantly less dependent on scarce components. This is no longer a 'Plan B' but a key direction for modern battlefield evolution," says Yaroslav Azhnyuk, CEO of The Fourth Law.
“On the contemporary battlefield, systems capable of maintaining operational effectiveness in contested electronic warfare environments are of critical importance. The UB60D, equipped with autonomous terminal guidance, substantially increases target engagement probability even under active countermeasures. As a manufacturer, our mission is to equip the Defense Forces with solutions that tangibly enhance combat capability and can be rapidly scaled in accordance with evolving operational requirements,” stated Vladyslav Belbas, CEO of Ukrainian Armor.