Ukraine Scaling Up Production of Anti-Drone Amunition

Ukraine Scaling Up Production of Anti-Drone Amunition
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Several Ukrainian defence companies are preparing to launch mass production of anti-drone rounds. Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the expansion of production, saying the Ministry of Defense has already codified this type of ammunition from several Ukrainian manufacturers and that they are ready for large-scale output.

The rounds are intended to help Ukrainian forces counter small enemy drones more effectively.

Their key feature is a specialized projectile that increases the likelihood of downing a Russian drone, including FPV models. Shmyhal added that the rounds do not require separate weapons — they can be used with standard small arms

A 5.56 mm anti-drone round between a regular 5.56 round and 12-gauge shells

In June, Ukraine authorized the military to use 5.56×45 mm anti-drone rounds designed to improve effectiveness against UAVs. The ammunition is produced in the widely used 5.56×45 mm caliber and can be fired from standard assault rifles.

5.56×45 mm anti-drone rounds. Photo - Brave1

In appearance and function, it resembles a multi-projectile round: when fired, the projectile breaks into several fragments in flight. This increases shot density and improves the chance of a hit by two to three times.

Each infantry soldier is expected to carry a dedicated magazine loaded with anti-drone rounds that can be quickly attached to a rifle when enemy UAVs are detected.

Probable pre-production batch of Russian 5.45×39 mm multi-projectile rounds

Similar machine-gun-caliber models are also being developed in Russia. In March, local engineers reported achieving acceptable accuracy, with fragment dispersion forming a 25-centimeter pattern at 100 meters.

The United States has also tested a specialized 5.56×45 mm anti-drone round designed to intercept FPV drones and small quadcopters at short range.

Top Photo: A Ukrainian soldier trains to shoot down drones using anti-drone rounds -  Ministry of Defence of Ukraine

Source: MILITARNYI

Defense Ministry clears multiple producers for serial output

The ministry has now codified the rounds from multiple producers, clearing the way for serial output. The anti‑drone rounds give frontline soldiers a portable, rapid‑response tool to engage these aerial threats wherever they appear.

“The anti‑drone rounds allow Ukrainian soldiers to more effectively counter enemy FPV and ‘Mavic’ drones,” Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal said. “Their special warhead significantly increases the chance of hitting a Russian drone.”