Tiny interceptors, big impact: Ukraine claims 30% of Russian air threats downed

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Ukraine says its inexpensive interceptor drones now account for about 30% of Russian aerial threats destroyed, a milestone as Kyiv ramps up production to roughly 950–1,000 per day and relies on fast, quadcopter interceptors to ram or explode into Shahed attack drones as part of a multi-layered air defense.
- Ukraine is using powerful quadcopters to destroy nearly a third of all the Russian air threats it hits, commander says Business Insider
- Inside Ukraine’s ‘kill zone’ Financial Times
- I left my Manhattan apartment for Ukraine’s front lines. Now I’m fighting drones The Times
- Drones Dominate Ukraine Battlefield Four Years Into Fighting U.S. News & World Report
- The Observers - How Russian drones are terrorising civilians in Ukraine France 24
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