Ukraine’s strategic goal is to achieve a stable interception rate of 95% of aerial targets, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said during a closed meeting with journalists. According to Fedorov, Ukraine continues to develop a “small” air defense system that has already significantly improved the interception of Russian Shahed drones.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. He said the share of Shaheds destroyed by interceptor drones has doubled over the past four months, despite Russia increasing the number of launched kamikaze drones by around 35% every month. Over the same period, supplies of interceptor drones increased 2.6 times. “Improving the air defense system is systematic work. Our strategic goal is to achieve a stable indicator of 95% interception of air targets. The introduction of after-action review played an important role in this process,” Fedorov said. He explained that after-action review is a NATO-standard procedure involving a detailed analysis of combat operations after their completion. “Together with the Air Force and military personnel, after each large-scale attack, we conduct a detailed analysis. We study the route of every missile and drone, interception points, technical details, and the reasons why certain targets were not shot down,” Fedorov said. The process directly affects how Ukraine rebuilds its air defense system, including force deployment, command coordination, and the transition from temporary solutions to a permanent structure, Fedorov said.