Ukraine Procures Over 500,000 Domestic Interceptor Drones via Brave1 Platform to Counter Russian Shahed Threat
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence has announced that more than 400 combat units have procured over 500,000 drones and battlefield systems through the Brave1 Market platform using the government's ePoints incentive mechanism. The purchases are primarily aimed at intercepting Russian Shahed-series drones, marking a significant milestone in Ukraine's push for defence industry self-sufficiency.

Highlights
- Ukraine's Ministry of Defence confirmed that over 400 combat units have procured more than 500,000 drones and battlefield systems via the Brave1 Market platform.
- The government-backed ePoints incentive mechanism subsidises purchases of domestically produced equipment, lowering costs for front-line units.
- The primary procurement driver is countering Russian Shahed-series drone attacks on Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure.
- Ukraine's domestic drone industry has expanded rapidly since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war, driven by urgent battlefield demand.
- Analysts say Ukraine's experience with drone-on-drone interception tactics is setting a new standard for modern warfare and informing global defence technology development.
Ukraine Procures Over 500,000 Domestic Interceptor Drones via Brave1 Platform to Counter Russian Shahed Threat
Ukraine's Ministry of Defence has announced that more than 400 combat units have collectively procured over 500,000 drones and various battlefield systems through the country's official defence-technology procurement platform, Brave1 Market, leveraging the state-backed ePoints incentive mechanism.
Brave1 Platform: Driving Defence Industry Self-Sufficiency
Brave1 is a government-established procurement platform designed to integrate Ukraine's domestic defence-technology ecosystem. It connects front-line units directly with homegrown drone developers, accelerating the translation of innovative technologies into operational combat capability. Through the ePoints mechanism, combat units receive government-subsidised credits that can be applied toward the purchase of qualified domestically produced equipment on the platform, significantly lowering the barrier for front-line forces to access advanced drone technology.
Primary Mission: Intercepting Russian Shahed Drones
The core driver behind this large-scale procurement is the need to counter Russia's sustained campaign of attacks on Ukrainian cities and critical infrastructure using Iranian-made Shahed-series drones. Ukraine's domestically developed interceptor drones are capable of performing air-defence missions at a fraction of the cost of conventional air-defence systems, complementing traditional defences and serving as a key asymmetric warfare tool.
Rapid Rise of Ukraine's Domestic Drone Industry
Since the outbreak of the Russia-Ukraine war, Ukraine's homegrown drone industry has grown at a rapid pace driven by battlefield demand. The volume of orders processed through the Brave1 platform reflects a steadily rising level of trust in domestically produced equipment among Ukrainian military units. The scale of these procurements not only underscores the urgency of front-line needs, but also represents a significant milestone in Ukraine's journey toward defence self-reliance.
Analysts note that the tactic of using drones to intercept drones is increasingly becoming the new norm on the modern battlefield, and Ukraine's hard-won operational experience is expected to serve as an important reference point for defence technology development worldwide.
Source: Global Defense Corp
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