The objective of this research to explore the creation and assessment of solid-state connections between dissimilar materials, specifically Copper and Brass, by incorporating naval brass as an interlayer and employing the drive friction welding process. This pioneering method harnesses heat generated through friction between two surfaces, leading to plastic deformation. Throughout the experimental phase, a thorough examination of diverse welding process parameters was conducted. The results were subsequently subjected to a comprehensive analysis, encompassing tensile testing, Vickers micro-hardness testing, and SEM-EDX (energy dispersive X-ray) analysis. These analyses played a crucial role in identifying the phases that emerged during the welding process