Ukrainian forces say they’re intercepting roughly 90% of the Russian drones launched in frequent attacks, and the head of the UK Royal Air Force told Business Insider that Britain is learning from Kyiv’s battlefield successes. Britain and its NATO allies, including the US, are using lessons from Ukraine and the latest Middle East conflict to further refine their approaches to drone warfare, which has exposed gaps in Western air defenses and overall preparedness. Ukraine has pioneered the development of interceptor drones, which have emerged as a cost-efficient way to defeat incoming one-way attack drones without relying on expensive missiles.Ukraine uses a range of other tools to fight Russian drones, including short-range missile systems, truck-mounted machine guns, electronic warfare, helicopters, and even other aircraft. Do you think that Ukraine will win the war?

