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From AI to interceptors, Ukraine is trying to drone-proof its skies
Ukraine has enhanced its air defense systems to counter Russia's large-scale aerial assaults that have killed civilians like sisters Liubava and Vira, integrating Western-supplied weapons (such as Patriot missiles) with homegrown innovations including the AI-powered Sky Map tracking software, cheap mass-produced interceptors like the $1,000 P1-SUN, and private sector contributions from firms like Carmine Sky. While Ukraine now intercepts most Russian drones and missiles, gaps remain—such as shortages of advanced missile interceptors and struggles with small FPV drones—meaning some attacks still get through, causing tragic losses.
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From AI to interceptors, Ukraine is trying to drone-proof its skies
May 21, 2026, 1:04 PM