The U.S. military has deployed the Ukrainian-developed Sky Map anti-drone command system at the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, according to BlockBeats. This deployment includes on-site training provided by Ukrainian personnel. The system, which integrates radar and multi-source sensor data, has been widely used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict for detecting, identifying, and intercepting incoming drones.
The base has faced multiple drone and missile attacks since the conflict began, resulting in damage to critical equipment and casualties, highlighting the U.S. military's challenges in countering low-cost drone threats. The introduction of Ukrainian technology is seen as a move to enhance the U.S. military's capabilities in the anti-drone sector.
Analysts suggest that the widespread use of drones in modern warfare poses structural challenges to traditional air defense systems, and currently, there is no universal solution that can comprehensively address all types of threats.