The enemy is testing its own interceptor drone, which resembles Ukrainian solutions
Developers from the Russian Scientific and Production Center for Unmanned Aviation Systems and Robotic Complexes SPC BASiRTK have presented their version of an interceptor drone. This was reported in the center's Telegram channel.
Structurally, the drone has four engines with propellers, takes off and lands vertically. According to the description, its use is envisaged "as part of a distributed system with heterogeneous robotic complexes for monitoring the maritime environment and infrastructure."
At the same time, the layout of the UAV resembles existing analogues on the world market, in particular Ukrainian ones . First of all, we are talking about the Sting interceptor drone . It was created by the Ukrainian group of developers "Wild Hornets" to counter attack UAVs of the "Shahed" type. Sting is equipped with a target guidance system with artificial intelligence.
The first reports of Sting appeared in the fall of 2024. At that time, it was noted that the device is capable of speeds of over 160 km/h and climb to a height of up to 3 km. In the modern version, the characteristics have improved significantly. The Wild Hornets specialists were able to accelerate the drone to over 315 km/h. It should be noted that the cost of one Sting, according to information from open sources, is about $2,500.
In addition, this model was used for training on countering strike drones in Denmark, which was conducted by Ukrainian specialists.
The Russian UAV also resembles a Ukrainian interceptor drone, images of which appeared in August 2025. It is designed to combat Russian attack drones such as Shahed and Gerber and should receive an automatic targeting system.
In addition, the enemy interceptor drone visually resembles Bumblebee from UNO, which was shown at the MSPO 2025 exhibition. This version is capable of accelerating to 350 km/h and has its own software that allows the system to be integrated with radars and other reconnaissance systems.