Among the forms of defeat used by Ukraine to combat enemy’s UAV shock, an important role is played by Intercept drivers.
To combat Russian-Iranian shock drones such as Shahed, defense forces attract sting Drever (SLA). A video of an interceptor application on Monday, May 19, published a Ukrainian group of Wild Hornets.
This is the first known video of the Drone-Interceptor made of Shahed.
Judging by the published video, the drone-interceptor equipped with a thermal imaging camera captures a shahed at a large height above the clouds. After that, he was hit underneath.
According to the military publication, the quality of the released video was sufficient to confirm that it was definitely a dry kind of embarrassing, and not a gear, and not a gear, the video of which was repeatedly published.
The development of the Sting Interceptor was first reported in October 2024. According to the plan, he was obliged to be a cheaper replacement for anti -Aircraft missiles, which sometimes had to spend on the interception of Russian drones. Argued that the drone could fly at a speed of over 160 km/h and rise to a height of about 3 km.
Sting is a classic design of a quadrocopter with a large dome, protruding from its center, where a warhead and camera are installed.
It is piloted from the ground with the help of VR-shafts allowing the operator to see itself where the drone will fly. In the future, the drone will be given a guiding system of a target with artificial intelligence.
According to the Wild Hornet representative, the average cost of the sting demo-interceptor is ten times lower than the Shahedo drone.
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