Outside Kyiv, there is a mobile base for intercepting enemy drones equipped with AI technology. This is one of hundreds of similar centres set up by Ukrainian companies to protect themselves from Russian attacks. A sophisticated system of radars and sensors allows us to detect and destroy enemy drones hundreds of kilometres away.
- There are hundreds of mobile bases in Ukraine to intercept enemy drones.
- AI drones destroy Russian drones before reaching the target.
- Ukrainian technology is based on complex networks of radars and sensors.
- Many defence companies emerged after the war started.
Mobile drone interception bases as a key defence element
Outside Kyiv, there is one of hundreds of mobile bases for intercepting enemy drones. The ordinary-looking van has no passenger seats - instead, it has a long table, office chairs, and several laptops with additional screens. This centre monitors the airspace, distinguishing birds from Russian drones. If a threat is detected, operators send AI interceptor drones to destroy enemy targets, writes publication The Atlantic.
Technologies that change warfare
AI drones work thanks to a complex network of radars, acoustic sensors, and other tools developed by hundreds of Ukrainian tech companies. Most of them started working only after the war began, creating new products based on data received directly from the military. This is a revolutionary approach that combines technological expertise with the active participation of frontline soldiers.
Civil society professionals in the defence service
Many of the leaders of Ukraine's defence companies used to work in finance, architecture or politics. They have changed careers or focused their efforts on supporting the army. One CEO, who returned from the frontline the same day, spoke about the importance of direct contact with the military to improve their products. This connection helps to quickly adapt technologies to the real needs of combat.
The impact of innovation on strategic balance
The use of AI interceptor drones significantly reduces efficiency Russian drone attacks. Technological breakthroughs change not only the tactics but also the strategic dynamics of the conflict. Ukrainian developers continue to improve their systems, making their response to new threats quick and effective.
Broad prospects for technological innovation
The created network of mobile drone interception centres and technologies is an example of how modern warfare is being transformed by innovation. Ukraine's experience can be useful to other countries facing similar threats and change the way they think about the role of technology in military conflicts.







