Ukraine is turning the tide in the drone war with low-cost interceptor drones, priced between $1,000 to $5,000 per unit. These agile unmanned systems are now a key part of Ukraine’s air defense, targeting surveillance and strike drones in real-time combat. With support from the Come Back Alive Foundation and a $6 billion production push backed by President Zelensky, these drones have already taken down over 3,000 Russian UAVs, causing an estimated $195 million in damage. But can this strategy keep pace with Russia’s evolving drone technology and jet-powered systems? Experts say drone-on-drone warfare is only heating up. Watch this report by Shivani Singh to understand how Ukraine’s interceptor drones are changing the battlefield and what’s coming next.
first published: Aug 6, 2025 11:37 am
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