As the United States continues to face Iranian Shahed drones along with ballistic missiles in the Middle East, Ukraine is presenting its homegrown anti-drone drones that cost as little as $1,000 each. More than that, Ukraine also offers deep knowledge on what it takes to detect and intercept Shaheds and similar threats with cheaper and more easily deployed weapons. In this video, we talk about the Skyfall P-1 Sun and General Cherry Bullet drones, the systems that keep them and others on target, as well as how Ukraine is able to "export" weapons as it fights Russia. 00:00 – Intro 01:18 – What are Ukraine’s Shahed-killers 04:36 – Expensive interceptors 07:08 – Cheap US options 09:31 – Ukraine exports 12:54 – What Ukraine wants 14:33 – Channel updates
Source: Why The US Wants Ukraine’s Shahed – Killer Drones
