Enemy is testing drone interceptor that resembles Ukrainian Sting drone. PHOTO
The Russian research and production centre for unmanned aerial systems and robotic systems, NPC BASiRTC, has presented a drone interceptor that resembles the Ukaine solutions.
This was reported on the centre's Telegram channel, Censor.NET reports.
According to the Defence project, the enemy drone has four engines with propellers, takes off and lands vertically. It is supposed to be used "as part of a distributed system with heterogeneous robotic systems for monitoring the maritime situation and infrastructure."


The layout of the Russian UAV resembles existing analogues on the global market, including Ukrainian ones. First of all, we are talking about the Sting interceptor drone.
It was created by a group of Ukrainian developers called the Wild Hornets to counter Shahed-type attack UAVs. The Sting is equipped with an artificial intelligence targeting system.

In addition, the Russian UAV is similar to the Ukrainian interceptor drone, images of which appeared in August 2025. It is designed to combat Russian Shahed and Gerbera strike drones and is to be equipped with an automatic targeting system.

The Russian development also resembles the Bumblebee from UNO, which was shown at MSPO 2025.

It is noted that this version is capable of accelerating up to 350 km/h and has its own software that allows the system to integrate with radars and other intelligence systems.