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    Us, Qatar Discuss Acquiring Ukrainian Drones to Down Iran's Shaheds, Source Says

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    Posted on March 5, 2026

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    The U.S. and Qatar are in early-stage government-level talks with Ukraine to acquire low-cost Ukrainian interceptor drones and electronic warfare systems to counter Iran’s Shahed UAVs, offering a cheaper alternative to expensive Patriot missiles amid soaring Gulf air‑defense costs.

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    US, Qatar Explore Acquiring Ukrainian Drones to Counter Iran's Shahed UAVs

    International Discussions and Strategic Implications

    By Max Hunder

    KYIV, March 5 (Reuters) - The U.S. and Qatar are in discussions with Kyiv about acquiring Ukrainian interceptor drones as a cheap alternative to down Iranian Shahed UAVs amid the war in the Gulf, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters.

    The early-stage talks are taking place between government officials, not companies, and the technology being discussed includes systems to listen out for incoming enemy drones and disrupt their communication signals, the source said.

    Qatar's International Media Office did not respond to a request for comment. The Pentagon declined to comment.

    Ukrainian Cooperation and Technology Exchange

    KYIV HAD DISCUSSED SWAPPING DRONES FOR MISSILES

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday evening the United States had asked Kyiv for help in downing Shaheds.

    "I have instructed that the necessary resources be provided and that Ukrainian specialists be present to ensure the necessary security," he said, without giving further details or mentioning Ukrainian interceptor drones.

    Zelenskiy said earlier that Ukraine had also received similar requests from Middle Eastern countries and that he would only go ahead with deals if they did not weaken Ukraine's own defences against Russia's invasion.

    He has also said he would be open to exchanging drones for air defence missiles.

    Diplomatic Engagements in the Gulf

    A second source - a Western diplomat in the Gulf - said a Ukrainian delegation had travelled to Doha this week to meet with Qatari officials to share Ukraine's experience in drone defence. A delegation also travelled to Abu Dhabi, the diplomat said.

    Tehran has fired hundreds of missiles and drones at Gulf countries after the U.S. and Israel launched a massive campaign of air strikes at Iran on Saturday and killed much of the Islamic Republic's senior leadership.

    Gulf countries have managed to intercept most of those strikes, making use of the U.S.-made PAC-3 Patriot systems that Ukraine relies on to defend its own energy and military infrastructure from Russian missiles.

    Ukraine's Cost-Effective Drone Defense

    Ukraine, however, has developed far cheaper methods of downing the Shahed kamikaze drone during its four-year conflict with Russia, which has been using the Iranian-designed UAVs for much of the war.

    Russia has launched 19,000 long-range drones at Ukraine this winter, most of which it has downed, Kyiv said.     

    After the Iran war erupted, Ukraine's SBU security service warned Ukrainian companies not to sell weapons to Middle Eastern countries without permission from Kyiv, the first source said.

    The SBU and Ukraine's defence ministry did not respond to requests for comment.

    International Support and Joint Ventures

    A third source said Britain was supporting Ukraine in early-stage talks with Gulf states about the use of Ukrainian drones to intercept Shaheds. 

    That source said some drones could potentially be supplied by Project Octopus, an existing interceptor drone joint venture between London and Kyiv.

    Britain's Ministry of Defence did not respond to questions. Ukrspecsystems, the Ukrainian company behind the Octopus drone factory in the UK, declined to comment. 

    Missile Usage and Supply Concerns

    US, ALLIES HAVE USED HUNDREDS OF DEFENCE MISSILES

    Zelenskiy said on Wednesday he had spoken with leaders of the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, without providing details.

    Ukraine's discussions with Washington were first reported by the Financial Times, but Doha's interest and Britain's involvement have not previously been reported.

    The U.S. and its Gulf allies have expended hundreds of air defence missiles, costing millions of dollars apiece, since the Iran conflict began. 

    Lockheed Martin produces around 600 PAC-3 missiles a year, although it plans to increase that to 2,000 under a seven-year deal with the Pentagon.

    Kyiv has been running low on those missiles for months, raising concerns that it would be unable to down Russian ballistic missiles, against which the Patriot is the only effective weapon in its arsenal. 

    Zelenskiy has proposed swapping Ukrainian interceptor drones for missiles for Patriot systems.

    Operational Challenges and Training Needs

    Taras Tymochko from Come Back Alive, a Ukrainian foundation that has bought tens of thousands of interceptor drones with donations, said it was unclear who, other than Ukrainian crews, could operate them.

    "It's rather difficult to remove our pilots from their operations and send them to the Middle East," Tymochko said. "There's a significant need to scale up existing training capacities in Ukraine to share experience with our partners." 

    (Reporting by Max Hunder; additional reporting by Alexander Cornwell in Tel Aviv, Andrew Mills in Doha and Idrees Ali in Washington; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Andrew Heavens)

    References

    • US and Mideast countries seek Kyiv's drone expertise as Russia-Ukraine talks put on ice
    • Pentagon, Gulf States Eye Ukrainian Drone Interceptors to Counter Iranian Shaheds
    • UK to provide Ukraine with thousands of Octopus interceptor UAVs each month

    Table of Contents

    • International Discussions and Strategic Implications
    • Ukrainian Cooperation and Technology Exchange

    Key Takeaways

    • •U.S. and Qatar negotiating to buy Ukrainian drone interceptors and jamming technology to counter Iranian Shahed drones, as Patriot missile stocks deplete and costs soar (apnews.com).
    • •Intercepting Shahed drones with Patriot PAC‑3 missiles is extremely costly (around $3.7M–$13.5M each), whereas Ukrainian interceptor drones cost only a few thousand dollars, creating a stark economic imbalance (kyivpost.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about US, Qatar discuss acquiring Ukrainian drones to down Iran's Shaheds, source says

    1Why are the US and Qatar interested in Ukrainian interceptor drones?

    Ukrainian interceptor drones offer a cost-effective alternative to expensive air defense missiles for downing Iran's Shahed UAVs.

    2What is Project Octopus in the context of this drone deal?

    Project Octopus is a joint Ukraine-UK venture that may supply interceptor drones for downing enemy UAVs in the Gulf region.

    Diplomatic Engagements in the Gulf
  • Ukraine's Cost-Effective Drone Defense
  • International Support and Joint Ventures
  • Missile Usage and Supply Concerns
  • Operational Challenges and Training Needs
  • •Ukraine is leveraging its Project Octopus and Sting interceptor drone programs, already licensed for UK mass production, to offer scalable, cost‑efficient drone‑defense solutions to Gulf partners (janes.com)
  • 3Has Ukraine received similar requests for drone technology from other regions?

    Yes, Middle Eastern countries have requested Ukrainian drone expertise, and Ukraine is discussing potential technology swaps.

    4Are these drone negotiations conducted with companies or governments?

    The current discussions are between government officials, not private companies.

    5How do Ukrainian drones differ from US-made PAC-3 Patriot systems?

    Ukrainian drones are a much more affordable solution for intercepting drones, whereas PAC-3 Patriots are costly, missile-based systems.

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