Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced accelerated efforts to develop and produce interceptor drones in response to a surge in Russian drone attacks. In recent weeks, Russia has increasingly deployed Iranian-designed Shahed drones, launching over 400 in a single night and combining drone strikes with missile attacks. A recent assault on Kyiv involved 440 drones and 32 missiles, resulting in the destruction of residential buildings and the deaths of 28 people.
In his nightly address, Zelenskiy confirmed that Ukrainian defense companies are rapidly scaling up production of various interceptor drone types. "Production volumes of interceptors are already increasing," he said, emphasizing that drone-based air defense is essential to reduce reliance on costly air and anti-aircraft missiles.
Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson Yuri Ihnat noted that using interceptor drones allows more efficient defense resource allocation. "We cannot constantly use scarce air defense missiles and aviation to hunt enemy drones," he said, adding that alternative methods are urgently needed to counter the growing volume of Shahed drones.
Ukraine’s domestic drone manufacturing, almost nonexistent before Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022, has expanded significantly. Zelenskiy previously stated Ukraine could produce up to 4 million drones annually. These drones are not only used defensively but also offensively, targeting Russian industrial and military assets. A major Ukrainian drone operation last month struck strategic Russian air bases housing bomber aircraft.
As Ukraine continues to ramp up production and innovation in drone warfare, the development of interceptor technology is becoming a cornerstone of its defense strategy against Russia’s escalating aerial threats.


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