http://doi.org/10.35668/2520-6524-2025-4-09
Kharchenko N. V. — Junior Researcher, Ukrainian Research Institute of Special Equipment and Forensic Examinations of the Security Service of Ukraine, 3, Mykola Vasylenko Str., Kyiv, Ukraine, 03113; +38 (044) 422-77-40; iv_icte@ssu.gov.ua; ORCID: 0000-0002-1683-1082
WAR AS A CATALYST FOR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Abstract. The article is devoted to a thorough study of the complex, multidimensional and contradictory relationship between war and technological innovation. Both historical precedents and modern armed conflicts are analyzed. It reveals how extreme wartime conditions become a powerful stimulus for an unprecedented intensification of scientific and technological progress. In conditions of extreme threat and limited time, the development and implementation of new technologies are taking place at an extraordinary speed, which affects all stages of the innovation process – from fundamental research to practical application.
The focus is on the key mechanisms through which the war acts as a catalyst for a technological breakthrough. These include the need to promptly solve critical tasks on the battlefield, the desire to achieve strategic advantage, as well as the concentration of resources and management efforts around priority areas of development. Governments and military entities are increasing investment in scientific research, often changing regulatory conditions to allow for flexibility and speed of development. Leading scientists, engineers, technology companies and startups are actively involved in innovation activities, working in close coordination with the defense sector.
Against this background, the Ukrainian experience is of particular importance as an example of how war can not only destroy, but also mobilize the technological potential of society. The article also examines the role of the private sector, which has become a driver of defense innovation during the war.
Companies like Griselda, Himera, Roboneers, Buntar Aerospace are demonstrating a new level of technological initiative, closely integrating into the military ecosystem.
At the same time, the potential for civilian application of these solutions is being considered, in particular in humanitarian demining, medical technologies, cybersecurity, and critical infrastructure management. Thus, the Ukrainian case illustrates how, at a critical moment, the war can not only accelerate technological progress, but also set the direction for long-term transformations in society.
Keywords: technological innovations, martial law, defense technologies, unmanned systems, artificial intelligence, the consequences of innovation for society.
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