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Ukraine's STING Drone Intercepts at 500 km for First Time

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A Ukrainian operator destroyed two Shahed drones simultaneously from 500 km using STING and HORNET VISION Ctrl technology, a 15-20 times multiplication of previous engagement range.

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Key takeaway

500 km STING interception creates theatre-wide air defence coverage from rear-area positions beyond Russian artillery range.

On 4 April, an operator with the callsign Hulk in Ukraine's Bulava unit destroyed two Shahed-type drones simultaneously from 500 km using STING interceptor drones equipped with HORNET VISION Ctrl technology. Previous operational range was 20 to 30 km. At 500 km, a single crew covers an area comparable to England from a position beyond Russian counter-battery range.

The multiplication effect compounds Ukraine's existing trajectory. March's 89.9% interception rate was achieved across 6,600 Russian attacks, a 23% monthly increase in volume. Interceptor drones already account for 30% of all aerial kills. At under $2,000 per STING versus $13.5 million per PAC-3 MSE , the cost calculus was already shifting before the range breakthrough.

Mass deployment is the declared intent but the timeline is unconfirmed. The 5 April overnight interception of 76 of 93 Shaheds (82%) is consistent with a smaller raid rather than a capability drop, and it does not yet demonstrate HORNET VISION Ctrl at scale. The claim warrants validation over several weeks of operational data.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

Ukraine developed a new capability to shoot down Russian drones from 500 kilometres away, roughly the distance from London to Edinburgh. Previously, the same drones could only engage targets 20-30 kilometres away. One Ukrainian operator destroyed two Russian drones simultaneously from this record distance. If this technology is deployed widely, Ukrainian defenders could protect the entire country from drone strikes while stationed far behind the front line, out of range of Russian artillery.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Air defence operators can be stationed 400-500 km behind the front line, beyond Russian counter-battery range, while maintaining full theatre coverage.

  • Opportunity

    Cost asymmetry of $2,000 per STING kill versus $13.5 million per PAC-3 round makes sustained high interception rates financially viable without Western missile resupply.

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Ukrainska Pravda / Defence Express· 5 Apr 2026
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Ukraine's STING Drone Intercepts at 500 km for First Time
If mass-deployed as claimed, HORNET VISION Ctrl transforms Ukrainian air defence from point coverage to a theatre-wide interception grid, with operators protected 400-500 km behind the front line.
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