Russia equips its drones with anti-interceptor sensors

A Ukrainian drone unit has intercepted and destroyed a modified Russian “Gerbera” unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipped with optical sensors intended to detect and evade interceptor drones, Militarnyi reported.

According to the report, the Russian reconnaissance drone was not only fitted with a downward-facing surveillance camera but also carried two additional optical sensors — one providing rearward coverage and another scanning the upper hemisphere.

Together, these sensors were designed to monitor the most vulnerable approach angles for Ukrainian interceptor drones, giving the UAV an early warning and potentially enabling it to initiate evasive maneuvers.

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Despite these modifications, footage released by the WU Samurai unit shows Ukrainian operators successfully shooting down the drone before it could activate its evasion algorithm.

The “Gerbera” variant represents Russia’s latest response to Ukraine’s increasing use of anti-drone UAVs to target and destroy enemy aircraft.

The introduction of additional sensors is intended to give Russian UAVs enhanced situational awareness, allowing them to detect incoming threats from multiple directions and trigger defensive maneuvers. But the successful interception by WU Samurai indicates that Ukraine’s air defense drone units have adapted to these upgrades and remain capable of neutralizing enemy reconnaissance platforms even as their technology advances.

Notably, the Samurai unit’s next documented operation also involved intercepting a Russian Zala reconnaissance drone fitted with a similar optical detection and evasion system. The engagement suggests that such sensor-equipped UAVs are becoming increasingly common across multiple Russian platforms, not just the Gerbera series.

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