Ukraine lets local governments directly fund community air defense units, expanding decentralization efforts

Local governments will now be able to finance territorial air defense groups operating under Air Force coordination.
A Ukrainian air defense unit behind an anti-gun system, which eliminates Russian Shaheds. Source: Ukraine's Air Forces Command
A Ukrainian air defense unit behind an anti-gun system, which eliminates Russian Shaheds. Source: Ukraine’s Air Forces Command
Ukraine lets local governments directly fund community air defense units, expanding decentralization efforts

Ukraine is expanding its experimental community-based air defense program, allowing local governments to directly fund territorial air defense units tasked with countering Russian aerial attacks, Ukraine's Ministry of Defense announced on 21 May.

The changes are part of a broader effort to strengthen Ukraine’s layered air defense network amid continued Russian drone and missile strikes across the country.

Under the updated framework approved by Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministers, municipalities can now finance air defense groups operating within volunteer territorial community formations, known as DFTG units. Operational control, however, will remain under the Ukrainian Air Force.

Ukraine has increasingly relied on decentralized and lower-cost air defense solutions as Russia expands its use of Shahed-type drones and other aerial threats. Community-based air defense units are intended to strengthen protection for cities, infrastructure, and rear areas while easing pressure on conventional military air defense systems.

Local communities formally join air defense effort

According to the Defense Ministry, the new rules grant local government bodies full participant status in the experimental program alongside the Defense Ministry, Ministry of Digital Transformation, military administrations, and DFTG commanders.

The air defense groups operate on a territorial basis and are tasked with detecting, tracking, warning about, and intercepting aerial threats. Units may use interceptor drones or manned aircraft as part of their operations.

Despite expanded local funding, command authority remains centralized. The Defense Ministry stressed that operational planning and combat coordination will continue to be handled exclusively through the Ukrainian Air Force and relevant air defense command structures.

The updated resolution also establishes a mechanism for additional payments to air defense group members for confirmed interceptions or destruction of aerial targets.

Program expanded after earlier phase

The decentralized air defense program was first launched in June 2025 following a decision by President Zelenskyy’s Office and developed jointly by the Defense Ministry and Ministry of Digital Transformation.

The government previously expanded the program in March 2026 by broadening eligibility criteria for creating new air defense groups and adjusting staffing requirements.

To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here

You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter

Please leave your suggestions or corrections here



    Euromaidan Press

    We are an independent media outlet that relies solely on advertising revenue to sustain itself. We do not endorse or promote any products or services for financial gain. Therefore, we kindly ask for your support by disabling your ad blocker. Your assistance helps us continue providing quality content. Thank you!

    Related Posts

    Ads are disabled for Euromaidan patrons.

    Support us on Patreon for an ad-free experience.

    Already with us on Patreon?

    Enter the code you received on Patreon or by email to disable ads for 6 months

    Invalid code. Please try again

    Code successfully activated

    Ads will be hidden for 6 months.