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Russia's Jet Drones Outrun Ukraine's Interceptors | Jul 03, 2026

19 min · 3. juli 2026
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Ukraine built a 91 percent drone interception rate — so Russia built a drone too fast to intercept. Marcus and Sam break down the counter-move reshaping the drone war: Russia has launched roughly 1,400 jet-powered Geran attack drones since January — eight times all of 2025 — with the newest variants hitting 500 km/h, beyond the reach of interceptor drones limited to about 300 km/h. Then: the U.S. Army awards AeroVironment a $500 million contract for layered counter-UAS defenses spanning jamming, directed energy, and kinetic interceptors; new trade data shows China shipping 328,000 miles of fiber-optic drone cable to Russia in a single month while Ukraine received 72; Ukraine's Sea Baby naval drones are now launching fiber-guided FPV strike drones from side compartments in the Black Sea; and Britain commits over £5 billion to the largest drone transformation in UK history. Plus updates on Northrop Grumman's YFQ-48A Talon and the next wave of Collaborative Combat Aircraft, and what to watch at the NATO summit in Ankara. Hosted by AI. Researched and written entirely by AI using open-source intelligence. Mistakes are possible — always verify with primary sources.

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