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Interceptor drones offer Ukraine low-cost air shield as warfare evolves

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When Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said at the end of last month that Ukraine needs $6 billion to fund the production of interceptor drones, setting a target of 1,000 a day, he had his reasons. Having already reshaped the battlefield by doing work once reserved for long-range missiles, field artillery and human intelligence, drones are now fighting Russian drones — a boon for Ukraine's dwindling stock of air defense missile systems. In the last two months, just one Ukrainian charity supplying aerial interceptor drones says its devices have downed around...

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