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Ukraine's Drone Tech Deployed at US Base
22 Apr
Summary
- Ukrainian Sky Map drone defense system is now at Prince Sultan Air Base.
- The U.S. military is training on Ukrainian counter-drone technology.
- This deployment highlights gaps in U.S. air defense capabilities.

In recent weeks, the U.S. military began utilizing Ukrainian counter-drone technology at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. This deployment includes the Sky Map command-and-control platform, a system widely used by Ukraine to detect and counter drone threats. Ukrainian military officials have been on-site to train U.S. personnel in its operation.
The introduction of Ukrainian technology highlights the nation's significant advancements in drone warfare, honed through its conflict with Russia. This development also points to potential vulnerabilities in U.S. air and missile defense systems, particularly given the base's proximity to Iran.
The Pentagon has increased investment in counter-drone technology, with units committing substantial funds to bolster defenses. However, the reliance on Ukrainian systems suggests that current U.S. solutions may not fully address the evolving threat landscape posed by low-cost, mass-produced drones.
Prince Sultan Air Base has previously experienced multiple drone and missile attacks, leading to damage to aircraft and infrastructure. The integration of Sky Map and other new systems aims to enhance the base's defensive posture against such persistent threats.