Win_Hit drones from the Ukrainian miltech project ODIN began to be used against Shahed and Gerbera
The anti-Shaheed system, created in Ukraine to intercept attack drones, has passed successful tests and is already being used in combat conditions.
The anti-Shaheed system, created in Ukraine to intercept attack drones, has passed successful tests and is already being used in combat conditions.
The anti-Shaheed system, created in Ukraine to intercept attack drones, has passed successful tests and is already being used in combat conditions.
According to Militaryi, the ODIN Night Crew strike group, formed from pilots of the miltech project of the same name, is carrying out combat use of high-speed Win_Hit interceptor drones. They are part of the ODIN Antishaheed complex solution, designed to destroy enemy Shahed-136 UAVs and the new Gerber kamikaze drone, which is also used by the Russian Federation to attack Ukrainian infrastructure.
Win_Hit drones are capable of operating at speeds of up to 220 km/h in cruising mode and up to 300 km/h during an attacking approach. The mission of one drone lasts from 7 to 10 minutes, depending on the configuration. The developers have provided for the possibility of night or day use thanks to interchangeable modules and sensors. Launch can occur from:
The Antishaheed system combines hardware and software solutions developed by a Ukrainian team. Unlike traditional air defense systems, this concept allows for the rapid deployment of mobile anti-aircraft groups, rapid response to threats, and cost-effective destruction of air targets.
The ODIN team has already begun working with combat brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to scale up the system. This involves creating specialized interception units that can operate autonomously or as part of the overall air defense structure.
It was founded in 2023 and develops UAVs and electronic warfare equipment of tactical and operational levels. The current model range includes:
All products are manufactured in Ukraine and supplied under the ODIN brand.
Given the changing tactics of enemy attacks and the growing role of drones in warfare, the emergence of effective tactical-level interceptors can significantly reduce the burden on major air defense assets and increase the survivability of facilities in the rear.
Recently, our news feed featured an article about how the Ministry of Defense codified and approved for operation in the Armed Forces of Ukraine the remotely controlled combat module «Predator» from the Ukrainian manufacturer NRK «Lyut».



