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Fox News Airs Ukrainian Drone Footage Without Credit, Prompting Correction from Developers

Ukrainian drone Sting in action
Нові кадри з українських дронів викликали хвилю обурення у творців через відсутність посилання на їхню роботу. Photo: Главком

Ukrainian Drone Featured on Fox News Broadcast

According to Главком: In a recent segment, the American news channel Fox News used footage of the Ukrainian-made Sting interceptor drone without acknowledging its origin. The drone's developers, the Wild Hornets team, highlighted this omission on social media. The Sting drone, engineered in Ukraine, is actively deployed by the country's air defense units to counter Iranian-made Shahed drones. This incident underscores the global nature of modern drone warfare and the increasing visibility of Ukrainian defense technology.

The Fox News clip, which circulated online on March 5, 2026, was part of a report on the use of artificial intelligence in modern combat, specifically referencing the conflict in the Middle East. The segment also included an interview with a drone expert discussing new battlefield technologies.

The Importance of Acknowledging Ukrainian Innovation

The Wild Hornets team stressed the significance of proper attribution for Ukrainian technological developments in international media coverage:

“We appreciate that international media like Fox News are covering the effective work of interceptor drones. However, the video shown depicts the Sting-a Ukrainian drone developed by Wild Hornets engineers.”

This media attention coincides with ongoing discussions between the United States, Qatar, and Ukraine regarding the potential acquisition of Ukrainian interceptor drones to defend against Iranian Shahed drones. These negotiations point to growing international interest in leveraging Ukraine's proven security technology. As drone warfare becomes more prevalent, accurate reporting on the origin of such systems is crucial for recognizing Ukraine's role as a defense innovator and could influence future international defense partnerships.

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