Ukrainian interceptor drones are already autonomously shooting down Russian Shahed attack drones, Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said Monday, as Kyiv continues efforts to strengthen air defenses against large-scale aerial attacks. According to Fedorov, the technology was developed by a participant in the Brave1 defense innovation platform and automates 95% of the interception process, from launch to target destruction.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “Ukrainian drones are already autonomously intercepting Shaheds. We are scaling up a new generation of interceptor drones,” Fedorov wrote on Telegram. The system has completed combat testing in the Kharkiv region, he said. The system automates most of interception process Fedorov said operators can monitor targets in real time, select a target and authorize an engagement, while the system independently guides the drone for the remainder of the mission. After launch, the interceptor autonomously tracks, identifies and homes in on a Shahed drone without requiring constant operator input. The technology was developed in less than a year, progressing from a prototype to successful battlefield deployment with support from Brave1, a Ukrainian government platform that helps accelerate defense innovation. Ukraine expands autonomous air defense capabilities Fedorov described autonomy as one of the key directions in the development of modern air defense systems. “Autonomy is one of the key directions for the development of modern air defense. Such technologies make it possible to respond faster to large-scale attacks and protect Ukrainian cities more effectively,” Fedorov said.