Ukrainian Pilot Sets World Record by Downing Two Shahed Drones from 500 Kilometers
Ukrainian Pilot Achieves Record-Breaking Interception
According to Главком: On April 4, 2026, a Ukrainian pilot with the call sign 'Hulk' from the Bulava unit set a new world record. Using Sting interceptor drones, he successfully destroyed two Russian 'Shahed' attack drones at a distance of 500 kilometers. The defense company 'Wild Hornets' confirmed this unprecedented feat. This achievement highlights a significant leap in the range and capability of Ukraine's drone warfare systems.
Cutting-Edge Technology Proves Its Worth
The successful intercept was made possible by the new Hornet Vision Ctrl technology, which was unveiled in late March 2026. This system allows operators to control interceptors over vast distances, a capability that was previously unattainable.
"Hornet Vision Ctrl underwent several months of combat testing on the front lines with effective results. We have already begun its serial deployment, and many more systems will soon be sent to the front. This will allow effective crews to control much larger sections of the front: up to 100 kilometers instead of just 20,"
stated representatives from 'Wild Hornets'.
The deployment of this technology led to a nearly 55% increase in interceptor drone combat sorties in March 2026 compared to February, with a corresponding rise in the number of destroyed Russian targets.
"This is the first time in the world anyone has attempted to shoot down not one, but two 'Shaheds' from such a distance between the operator and the launch point,"
the company emphasized.
The event of April 4, 2026, marks a major advancement in the use of unmanned technology by Ukraine's armed forces, showcasing their rapid adaptation of new systems in real combat. Pilot 'Hulk's' record underscores the critical role of innovation in Ukraine's military strategy and its impact on defensive effectiveness. This technological development could prove to be a pivotal factor in the ongoing defense of the country's territorial integrity.
This remarkable achievement not only showcases the capabilities of Ukraine's drone technology but also sets a precedent in military operations. For those interested in the groundbreaking moment when a soldier intercepted two 'Shahed' drones from such an unprecedented distance, a recent report details this historic interception and its implications for modern warfare.
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