One more entry in fast-filling interceptor lineup: Ukraine’s new Talion can kill drone or be drone

Russia scaled its drone campaign. Ukraine scaled its interception industry.
Ukraine has codified the Talion drone for service. Source: Ukraine's Defense Ministry
Ukraine has codified the Talion drone for service. Source: Ukraine’s Defense Ministry
One more entry in fast-filling interceptor lineup: Ukraine’s new Talion can kill drone or be drone

Ukraine's new Talion drone can intercept Russian UAVs or destroy ground targets. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense says it has codified and authorized its operational use, describing the system as both an air-defense interceptor and a loitering munition capable of striking ground targets.

The Talion codification extends Ukraine's interceptor-industry consolidation, which has accelerated through 2026 as Russia scales its drone-and-missile campaigns. Ukrainian interceptors destroyed a record 33,000 Russian UAVs in March 2026 alone.

The Talion joins F-Drones' Litavr, codified earlier in June, alongside the General Cherry AIR, Wild Hornets' Sting, STRILA, Octopus, and other Ukrainian interceptor families now in active service. 

Dual-role design: air-defense interceptor and ground-attack loitering munition

The Talion's primary role is intercepting enemy UAVs as a kamikaze drone, the Ministry of Defense said.

The drone operates in either manual or semi-automatic mode. 

Its altitude envelope enables engagement against "practically all types of enemy drones," covering both low-flying Shahed-class strike drones and higher-altitude reconnaissance platforms.

Beyond air-defense missions, the Talion can be deployed as a strike drone against ground targets and for other tactical missions in the enemy rear. Long airtime enables patrol and aerial reconnaissance, providing operational units with current situational awareness.

"By combining the functions of an aerial target interceptor and a conventional loitering munition, the system will enhance the capabilities of Ukrainian units in countering enemy unmanned aerial vehicles," the ministry reports. 

Codification gates procurement: Ukraine's interceptor industry consolidates

Ministry of Defense codification under Ukraine's NATO-aligned procurement framework converts prototype interceptors into systems eligible for serial procurement by Defense Forces units.

Wild Hornets' Sting interceptor received NATO-standard codification of its HORNET VISION Ctrl control system in June 2026, the first NATO-standard drone control system approved in Ukraine, with the platform having already destroyed more than 600 aerial targets.

The Talion enters a market where Ukrainian interceptor production has scaled rapidly. In 2026, Germany funded 15,000 units of the STRILA interceptor capable of 355 km/h and featuring GPS-free targeting, while orders for Octopus interceptors reached 8,000 units in April 2026. 

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