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Ukraine has remote-control drones that can hit targets at great distance, minister says

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Posted on April 23, 2026

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April 23 (Reuters) - Ukraine has developed interceptor drones that can be directed from a distance and are capable of hitting targets hundreds or thousands of kilometres away, Defence Minister

Ukraine Deploys Remote-Control Drones Able to Hit Distant Targets

Ukraine's Advancements in Drone Technology and Defense

Development and Capabilities of Interceptor Drones

April 23 (Reuters) - Ukraine has developed interceptor drones that can be directed from a distance and are capable of hitting targets hundreds or thousands of kilometres away, Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said on Thursday.

Ukraine was virtually without any capacity to build drones when Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, but now has a thriving industry. Emphasis has been placed on interceptor drones as a more effective - and more economical - means to defend against drone attacks.

Remote-Controlled Air Defense Systems

"We are launching a new level of 'small' air defence. Now, control of interceptors is possible at a distance of thousands of kilometres," Fedorov wrote on the Telegram messaging app.

"Today we have a confirmed result -- downing a target at a distance of hundreds and thousands of kilometres. Ukraine is the first in the world to systematically scale remote control of interceptor drones."

Operational Efficiency and Safety

Fedorov said the system "increases the efficiency of interception, minimises risks for operators and allows scaling capabilities without being tied to the front line".

Drone Production and Ongoing Conflict

Ukrainian officials estimated domestic drone production last year at about 4.5 million and capacity has since increased.

Ukraine still faces large barrages of Russian drone and missile attacks more than four years into its war with Russia.

Recent Attacks and Defense Outcomes

In this year's largest attack last week, in which 17 people died, Ukraine ​said ​its air force units had shot down or neutralised 31 missiles and 636 drones, but 12 missiles and ​20 drones struck targets.

International Cooperation and Support

Ukraine has established joint arms production with several European countries, and Kyiv has offered help to Middle East countries countering Iranian drones, concluding accords with Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Ron PopeskiEditing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine has pioneered remote‑control interceptor drones that can be managed from thousands of kilometres away, enhancing operator safety and scalable defence architecture (pravda.com.ua).
  • March saw a record of over 33,000 Russian UAVs destroyed by Ukrainian interceptors, reflecting rapid improvement in effectiveness (newsukraine.rbc.ua).
  • Ukraine’s drone industry has expanded from near‑zero in early 2022 to projected production of around 4.5 million drones in 2025, fueled by domestic innovation and international partnerships (armyrecognition.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What new drone technology has Ukraine developed?
Ukraine has developed remote-control interceptor drones that can hit targets hundreds or thousands of kilometres away.
How has Ukraine's drone manufacturing capacity changed since 2022?
Since Russia's invasion in 2022, Ukraine has built up a thriving drone industry, with domestic production estimated at about 4.5 million last year, and increasing capacity.
What are the advantages of Ukraine's new interceptor drones?
The new drones increase interception efficiency, reduce risks for operators, and allow for scalable deployment without proximity to the front line.
Which countries is Ukraine cooperating with for drone and arms production?
Ukraine has partnered with several European countries and made agreements with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.
How effective were Ukraine's air defences in the recent large-scale attack?
During the largest attack this year, Ukraine's air force neutralized 31 missiles and 636 drones, though 12 missiles and 20 drones struck targets.

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