• 'The death of Top Gun'

    From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to All on Tue Apr 28 09:09:14 2026
    'The death of Top Gun' Ukraine becomes the first to scale remotely operated interceptors that can score aerial kills from "thousands of kilometers" away while staying in bunkers as era of pilotless dogfighting and zero crew casualties takes to the sky

    Date:
    Mon, 27 Apr 2026 21:05:00 +0000

    Description:
    Ukraine demonstrates interceptor drones controlled from distant bunkers capable of destroying aerial targets far beyond traditional engagement ranges.

    FULL STORY
    Ukraine has become the first country to scale remotely operated interceptor drones capable of destroying aerial targets over vast distances, opening the door to air combat carried out far from the battlefield itself.

    Operators can now guide interceptor drones from secure bunkers hundreds or even thousands of kilometers away, allowing aerial targets to be destroyed without pilots or launch crews exposed to direct danger. Ukraines Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov said the capability is already working in combat conditions, with confirmed interceptions taking place across long distances.

    Government-backed Brave1 platform -- "A year ago,
    through Brave1, we initiated the development and testing of remote control technology for interceptor drones. Today, we have a confirmed result
    shooting down targets at distances of hundreds and thousands of kilometers," Fedorov wrote on social media .

    Brave1 is a government-backed platform created to speed up development of new defense technologies through coordination between engineers and
    manufacturers.

    Fedorov added that Ukraine is the first country to scale the remote control
    of interceptor drones at a systematic level, describing the effort as the creation of a new standard in air defense.

    "The pilot is no longer tied to a position. The drone is in the sky control comes from a protected environment in Kyiv, Lviv, or even abroad," he wrote.

    Those changes mean interceptor operators no longer need to sit close to
    launch positions, allowing operations to be controlled from protected locations far from the battlefield.

    "This increases interception efficiency, minimizes risks for operators, and allows capabilities to scale without being tied to the front," Fedorov wrote.

    He also said that more than 10 defense manufacturers have already integrated the remote-control capability into their interceptor systems.

    One recent demonstration pushed the concept into long-distance territory when Ukrainian drone manufacturer Wild Hornets flew its Sting interceptor drone across roughly 1,240 miles, or about 2,000 kilometers, while the operator remained based in northern Ukraine, according to reporting from The Kyiv Independent .

    That flight relied on the companys Hornet Vision Ctrl system to maintain continuous control across the entire route, with the system now being
    deployed across interceptor platforms, the news site reported.

    Traditional interception missions placed pilots or crews directly into contested airspace, forcing aircraft and personnel into positions where reaction time and survival depended on seconds.

    Remote interceptor systems replace those risks with long-distance command links and hardened shelters, allowing aerial engagements to take place
    without crews entering the sky at all.

    If production continues expanding across manufacturers, interception missions could increasingly move toward remote operation rather than cockpit-based combat, reducing the number of personnel exposed during aerial defense.

    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-death-of-top-gun-ukraine-becomes-the-first-t o-scale-remotely-operated-interceptors-that-can-score-aerial-kills-from-thousa nds-of-kilometers-away-while-staying-in-bunkers-as-era-of-pilotless-dogfightin g-and-zero-crew-casualties-takes-to-the-sky

    $$
    --- MultiMail/DOS
    * Origin: Capitol City Hub (1:2320/105)