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    Air Defence Units of Ukrainian Companies Start Intercepting Drones, Minister Says

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    Posted on March 30, 2026

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    Last updated: March 30, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukrainian industrial firms have begun forming their own air defence detachments under Air Force coordination, with the first unit already engaging and downing Shahed and Zala drones in the Kharkiv region, while 13 more enterprises are in the process of establishing similar groups.

    Ukrainian Air Defence Units Formed by Companies Begin Drone Interceptions

    Ukrainian Industrial Enterprises Join Air Defence Efforts

    Formation and Deployment of Air Defence Units

    KYIV, March 30 (Reuters) - The first of the air defence units formed by Ukrainian industrial enterprises has already begun carrying out combat duties, while new units are being formed at 13 other enterprises, Ukraine's defence minister said on Monday.

    Authorization for Companies to Use Air Defence Equipment

    Ukraine's government last year authorised energy, communications and transport companies to buy v and use air defence equipment to improve their effectiveness in combating Russian air attacks.

    Structure and Coordination of Defence Groups

    The groups, which consist of the companies' own employees, are being equipped with weapons, operate under Air Force coordination, and are integrated into the broader air defense system.

    Operational Achievements and Readiness

    Drone Interceptions and Regional Impact

    "To date, several enemy drones have been shot down in the Kharkiv region, including Shahed and Zala models," Mykhailo Fedorov said on Telegram.

    Stages of Readiness and Training

    He said the units were at different stages of readiness, with some already carrying out combat missions and others still in training.

    Fedorov did not specify which companies were taking part in the programme.

    Strategic Importance and Russian Drone Attacks

    System-Level Solutions for Air Defence

    "This is a system-level solution that enables the rapid expansion of air defence capabilities without placing an additional burden on frontline units," he added.

    Scale of Russian Drone Attacks

    Russia is actively using combat drones to attack Ukrainian industrial and energy facilities, launching hundreds of drones every day, most of which are intercepted by Ukrainian air defence forces.

    Recent Drone Attack Statistics

    According to Ukrainian military, Russia launched 164 drones at Ukraine last night, 150 of which were intercepted.

    (Reporting by Pavel PolityukEditing by Bernadette Baum)

    Table of Contents

    Key Takeaways

    • •Private-sector air defence units now operational and shooting down enemy drones in Kharkiv region
    • •13 additional industrial enterprises are forming air defence groups integrated into Ukraine’s air defence system
    • •This decentralized model accelerates capability expansion without adding strain on frontline military units

    Frequently Asked Questions about Air defence units of Ukrainian companies start intercepting drones, minister says

    1What new measure has Ukraine taken to improve air defence?

    Ukraine has allowed industrial companies to form their own air defence units to intercept Russian drones.

    2Who operates the new air defence units in Ukraine?

    The air defence units are operated by employees of Ukrainian industrial enterprises and coordinated by the Air Force.

    • Ukrainian Industrial Enterprises Join Air Defence Efforts
    • Formation and Deployment of Air Defence Units
    • Authorization for Companies to Use Air Defence Equipment
    • Structure and Coordination of Defence Groups
    • Operational Achievements and Readiness
    • Drone Interceptions and Regional Impact
    • Stages of Readiness and Training
    • Strategic Importance and Russian Drone Attacks
    • System-Level Solutions for Air Defence
    • Scale of Russian Drone Attacks
    • Recent Drone Attack Statistics
    3What types of drones have Ukrainian units intercepted?

    Ukrainian air defence units have intercepted drones including the Shahed and Zala models.

    4How many drones did Russia reportedly launch at Ukraine in one night?

    According to the Ukrainian military, Russia launched 164 drones at Ukraine in one night, 150 of which were intercepted.

    5Why is this new system considered effective?

    It expands Ukraine's air defence capabilities without overburdening frontline units.

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