The US and Qatar are in discussions with Kyiv about acquiring Ukrainian interceptor drones as a cheap alternative to down Iranian Shahed UAVs amid the war in the Gulf, a source familiar with the matter has told Reuters.
The early-stage talks are taking place between government officials, not companies, and the technology being discussed includes systems to listen out for incoming enemy drones and disrupt their communication signals, the source said.
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Qatar’s International Media Office did not respond to a request for comment. The Pentagon declined to comment.
Kyiv had discussed swapping drones for missiles
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Thursday evening the United States had asked Kyiv for help in downing Shaheds.
“I have instructed that the necessary resources be provided and that Ukrainian specialists be present to ensure the necessary security,” he said, without giving further details or mentioning Ukrainian interceptor drones.
Zelenskyy said earlier that Ukraine had also received similar requests from Middle Eastern countries and that he would only go ahead with deals if they did not weaken Ukraine’s own defenses against Russia’s invasion.
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