Ukraine is looking to build interceptor drones to hunt and take down Russian UAVs.
On Wednesday, Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's minister of digital transformation, announced that the country wants to begin building interceptor drones to take down Russia's surveillance UAVs, specifically Orlan, SuperCam, and ZALA drones.
The interceptor drones, as Fedorov suggested, are a cheaper option for shooting down drones and UAVs so that Ukraine can preserve its air defenses.
The Shahed Hunter system, an anti-drone defense system bought with funds from the UNITED24 crowdfunding platform, releases interceptor drones with heavy-duty nets to capture incoming enemy drones.
These anti-drone systems can: detect enemy drones, jam GPS signals, intercept devices in the sky.
Persons:
—, Mykhailo Fedorov, Fedorov, Evgeniy, Hunter
Organizations:
Service, NATO, AP
Locations:
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