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Interceptor Drones Now Down One in Three Russian Aerial Threats, Ukraine Says

Ukraine cites trained crews as the main bottleneck to sustain the interceptor program.

Overview

  • Col. Yurii Cherevashenko said interceptor control has been integrated into the national air-defense network and that production capacity is not a problem.
  • The Air Force reported more than 140,000 aerial targets destroyed since 2022, including about 2,459 Kh-101 cruise missiles and roughly 44,700 Shahed-type attack drones.
  • Officials said in December that Ukraine was producing about 950–1,000 interceptor drones per day as the capability scaled nationwide.
  • Ukrainian commanders say Russia is upgrading strike drones with mesh-network guidance, artificial intelligence and illicit Starlink access, with SpaceX restricting wartime connectivity to whitelisted terminals.
  • Interceptor teams use fast quadcopters to ram or detonate against incoming drones, and the Air Force is recruiting gamers, IT practitioners and communications specialists to staff new crews.