Ukraine's Game-Changing Interceptor Drones: A New Era of Air Defense
Ukraine has developed interceptor drones capable of hitting targets far afield, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov. Once lacking in drone production, Ukraine now boasts a thriving industry. These drones enhance interception efficiency, minimize operator risks, and scale capabilities. Ukraine collaborates internationally to bolster its defense capabilities.
Ukraine has unveiled a new fleet of interceptor drones, bringing a revolutionary edge to its air defense arsenal. Positioned miles away from their targets, these remotely controlled drones can hit objectives at significant distances, according to Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov.
A nation once devoid of drone manufacturing capabilities, Ukraine has witnessed a remarkable industry boom since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. These interceptor drones are touted as an effective, economical option to counteract enemy drone assaults, Fedorov announced on Thursday through the Telegram platform.
In a sweeping collaborative effort with European nations, Ukraine has also extended its drone expertise to the Middle East, forming alliances with countries such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE to combat the persistent threat of Iranian drones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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