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Video: Wild Hornets Deliver 1,000 STING Interceptors to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

UA NEWS 22 May 2026 14:24
Video: Wild Hornets Deliver 1,000 STING Interceptors to the Ukrainian Armed Forces

The Ukrainian project "Wild Hornets" donated 1,000 STING interceptors to the Armed Forces of Ukraine free of charge. The initiative was carried out as part of the “One in a Thousand” project, dedicated to the crews who go out day and night to hunt for Russian “Shaheds,” “Gerbers,” and other aerial targets.

This was reported by the “Wild Hornets” team.

 

As part of the “One in a Thousand” initiative, 1,000 STING interceptors were donated free of charge to the Ukrainian military to combat Shaheds and other aerial targets. According to Censor.NET, this was reported by the “Wild Hornets” team.

The initiative was implemented as part of the “One in a Thousand” project, dedicated to the crews who go out every day and night to hunt for Russian “Shaheds,” “Gerbers,” and other aerial targets.

“Every day and every night, soldiers go out to hunt for Shaheds, Gerbers, and other enemy targets. Every night, they take responsibility for someone’s city, home, and life,” the “Wild Hornets” noted.

The team emphasized that this is precisely why they decided to provide the military with the most effective tool for intercepting enemy drones free of charge.

“1,000 STINGs and dozens of Hornet Vision ground stations amount to 100,000,000 hryvnias, which we, the Wild Hornets, have allocated to strengthen Ukraine’s defense,” the team reported.

The project’s creators emphasize that “One in a Thousand” is not just about the number of drones donated, but first and foremost about the people who carry out combat operations every day.

“This is about the crews working in the cold, darkness, and exhaustion. About the operators who, after taking down one target, immediately fly after the next. About those whose work most people will never see—but it is thanks to them that many Ukrainians wake up alive in the morning,” the Wild Hornets emphasized.

The team also promised to continue sharing the stories of military crews defending Ukrainian cities from air attacks.

“Behind every downed drone are real people. And the country needs to know about their work,” they added.

Ukrainian P1-SUN interceptors shot down a Gerbera equipped with FPV drones for the first time (video).

Previously: It has been revealed how many Shaheds Ukrainian interceptor drones are shooting down.

As a reminder, all-weatherinterceptor drones equipped with artificial intelligence are being developed in Ukraine.

In February, in Kyiv and its environs, over 70% of Russian Shahed-type attack drones were destroyed by interceptor drones. 

Recall that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested that Ukraine may face difficulties in obtaining missiles for air defense systems due to military operations in the Middle East.

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