Ukrainian FPV Interceptor Sting by Wild Hornets
The Ukrainian FPV Interceptor STING has been designed to effectively target and destroy Russian kamikaze UAVs. With a high success rate of 80-90%, it has proven to be a formidable asset on the battlefield, achieving a 100% hit rate on certain days. The system requires only a two-day training period for operators, making it a rapid deployment solution.
- ▪The STING interceptor has destroyed over 3000 enemy drones in its first seven months of deployment.
- ▪It boasts a maximum speed of 280 km/h and a typical hit rate of 80-90%.
- ▪Operators can be trained in as little as two days to effectively use the system.
Opening excerpt (first ~120 words) tap to expand
Ukrainian FPV Interceptor Ukrainian FPV Interceptor STING by Wild Hornets Designed to destroy Russian kamikaze UAVs such as Shahed, Geran, Lancet, as well as reconnaissance drones. Rapid deployment, short training course, and proven results on the front line. Successful hit rate: 80–90% Maximum speed: 280 km/h Training time: 2 days COMBAT-PROVEN EFFECTIVENESS Ukrainian FPV Interceptor STING has proven its high effectiveness on the battlefield, with an average successful hit rate of 80–90%, depending on the military unit. STING is currently the most effective interceptor against Shahed-type drones. On certain days, effectiveness reached 100%: one launch — one destruction.
…
Excerpt limited to ~120 words for fair-use compliance. The full article is at Дикі Шершні.