The special unit “Ghosts” of Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence (Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine), previously known for striking Russian air defense systems in occupied Crimea, is now reportedly expanding its operations to targeting logistics routes across temporarily occupied territories. The Military Footage Hub release shows continued activity aimed at disrupting supply chains, transport infrastructure, and operational mobility of Russian forces. The footage documents drone-based reconnaissance and strike operations carried out in contested zones, reflecting a broader shift from air defense suppression to logistics interdiction on occupied territory.
Ukrainian company SkyFall has presented the P1-SUN Long, an upgraded interceptor drone developed to counter Shahed-type attack drones. The system combines autonomous targeting with AI-assisted detection, allowing it to identify aerial threats faster and reduce operator workload during engagements. According to the developer, the drone can be controlled remotely from virtually any location with a stable connection before switching to autonomous interception during the final phase of flight. The P1-SUN Long operates at altitudes of up to 9,000 meters, reaches speeds of up to 310 km/h, and carries an 800-gram warhead. SkyFall states that the platform has already been credited with dozens of successful Shahed interceptions. The project highlights the growing role of war robots, autonomous systems, military robots and AI-driven combat robotics in modern drone warfare.