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    Gulf States Eye Cheap Ukrainian Interceptor Drone as Iranian Attacks Drain Missile Stocks

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    Posted on April 8, 2026

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    Last updated: April 8, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Amid soaring costs of intercepting Iranian drones with expensive Patriot missiles, Gulf states are exploring significantly cheaper Ukrainian-designed interceptor drones—priced around $2,500 each—as a sustainable alternative.

    Gulf States Weigh Cost-Effective Ukrainian Interceptor Drones for Defense

    Gulf States Seek Affordable Solutions to Counter Drone Threats

    By Tim Kelly and Maki Shiraki

    Rising Drone Attacks and Economic Pressures

    TOKYO, April 8 (Reuters) - Gulf states including Saudi Arabia and the UAE are exploring a $2,500 Ukrainian-designed interceptor drone as a cheaper way to counter Iranian attacks that are depleting stockpiles of U.S.-made missiles, a Japanese firm marketing the technology overseas told Reuters.

    Since the start of the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, Tehran has launched waves of cheap mass‑produced drones, including Shaheds similar to those Russia uses in Ukraine.

    Gulf states and U.S. forces have largely relied on costly interceptor missiles to shoot them down, underscoring a broader shift in air combat in which cheaper systems deployed in volume can steadily erode stock of advanced air defence missiles.

    Economic Considerations in Defense

    "Everyone started doing the maths. It simply doesn't make economic sense and people are finally waking up to that," said Toru Tokushige the chief executive of Terra Drone. There has been a surge of inquiries from the Middle East since the war began, he added.

    The price of each interceptor drone from Terra Drone is 400,000 yen ($2,526). By comparison,  ground-launched Patriot interceptors missiles can cost around $4 million each, while a Shahed drone is estimated to cost as little as $20,000.

    Scale of the Threat

    In the first week of the Middle East conflict, Iran launched more than 1,000 drones and it is estimated to have the capacity to produce around 10,000 per month.

    The Saudi Arabian and UAE embassies in Tokyo did not immediately respond to requests for comment. 

    Terra Drone's Role and Strategic Partnerships

    Terra Drone, known for commercial drones, announced its entry into military sales last month through a tie-up with a Ukraine start up, Amazing Drones. It has designed the Terra A1, an interceptor drone, to counter Shahed attacks launched at Ukraine by Moscow.

    International Collaboration and Technology Transfer

    Under their agreement, the Japanese company will market the interceptor overseas while providing investment and manufacturing know-how.  

    The Terra A1 has yet to be battle tested and is expected to be handed over to Ukraine's military in the coming months for trials, Tokushige said.

    Expansion in the Middle East

    Terra Drone already supplies survey and inspection drones to Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company Aramco and could use its presence in the kingdom to help establish interceptor drone production in the Middle East, he added.

    "This is an area where Japan's manufacturing strengths can be fully utilised.”

    ($1 = 158.3200 yen)

    (Reporting by Tim Kelly; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

    References

    • Ukraine's low-cost Shahed killers draw US and Gulf interest, but a wartime ban blocks sales
    • Cost asymmetry in Gulf air defense exposes long-term sustainability risks

    Table of Contents

    • Gulf States Seek Affordable Solutions to Counter Drone Threats
    • Rising Drone Attacks and Economic Pressures

    Key Takeaways

    • •Iran’s Shahed drones cost between $20,000–50,000 apiece, while Patriot interceptor missiles cost about $3–4 million—creating a stark cost asymmetry for defenders (apnews.com).
    • •Gulf states are rapidly depleting their interceptors—e.g., UAE intercepted 645 drones, costing far more than Iran spent to produce them (aa.com.tr).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Gulf states eye cheap Ukrainian interceptor drone as Iranian attacks drain missile stocks

    1Why are Gulf states considering Ukrainian interceptor drones?

    Gulf states seek cheaper alternatives to expensive U.S.-made missiles as Iranian drone attacks are depleting their existing missile stocks.

    2How much does a Terra Drone Ukrainian interceptor drone cost?
    Economic Considerations in Defense
  • Scale of the Threat
  • Terra Drone's Role and Strategic Partnerships
  • International Collaboration and Technology Transfer
  • Expansion in the Middle East
  • •Ukraine’s low-cost interceptor drones, at roughly $1,000–2,000 each, and the Terra Drone’s $2,526 Terra A1, offer a more cost‑effective defense, drawing strong interest from Gulf nations (apnews.com)
  • Each drone costs around $2,500, significantly less than ground-launched Patriot interceptor missiles, which cost about $4 million each.

    3What prompted the surge in interest in interceptor drones from the Middle East?

    Iran's mass deployment of cheap drones and the high cost of shooting them down with advanced missiles led to increased interest in more economical solutions.

    4Has the Terra A1 interceptor drone been used in combat?

    The Terra A1 has not yet been battle tested and is set to be trialed by Ukraine's military in the coming months.

    5How is Terra Drone positioning itself in the Middle East defense market?

    Terra Drone plans to leverage its existing ties with Saudi Aramco to establish interceptor drone production in the region.

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