The Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS) of Ukraine have achieved a world-first military milestone by intercepting a Russian Shahed-type drone using an interceptor drone launched from an unmanned surface platform.
The operation was carried out by the 412th “Nemesis” Brigade’s naval drone division, which currently operates in the maritime zone. The SBS released footage of the successful interception on Facebook, hailing it as a “new level of integration” between naval and aerial unmanned capabilities.
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Military officials noted that using surface carriers to deploy interceptors significantly expands Ukraine’s ability to counter aerial threats and creates an additional layer of defense for coastal cities.
This technological breakthrough comes amid an intensified campaign by the Unmanned Systems Forces to degrade Russian military assets and infrastructure. Just days prior, on April 15, units under the command of Robert “Madyar” Brovdi successfully targeted 16 Russian high-value targets. These strikes included Iskander missile systems in occupied Crimea, air defense assets like the Pantsir-S1 and Buk-M1, and several ammunition and oil depots.
The SBS has also been instrumental in a strategic effort to cripple the Kremlin’s economy. On Saturday, April 18, Commander Brovdi reported that systemic strikes on Russian oil infrastructure – including refineries in Tuapse and terminals in Ust-Luga – are costing Russia approximately $100 million daily. These operations have slashed Russia’s oil shipments by roughly 880,000 barrels per day, creating significant logistical bottlenecks for the Russian military.
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