Russian kamikaze drones 'shahids' were first discovered in Kyiv, where they have already been used to shell civilian and communal objects in the capital. Reports of their use have caused outrage and concern among both the city's residents and Ukrainian military.
Russian reactive drones are characterized by high speed and range, making them difficult to detect and intercept. Ukrainian air defense is forced to seek new technologies to counter this new threat, as standard detection and protection methods are proving to be insufficiently effective.
Reactive kamikaze drones are becoming an increasingly active threat to Ukraine, requiring the country to seek new solutions and technologies to protect against them and ensure the safety of the capital's residents and the entire country.