Ukrainian Pilot Flies Up to 11 Daily Tests to Weed Out Glitchy Mid-Range Drones
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Updated · Business Insider · Jun 10
Ukrainian Pilot Flies Up to 11 Daily Tests to Weed Out Glitchy Mid-Range Drones
3 articles · Updated · Business Insider · Jun 10
Summary
Spring, a National Guard drone pilot, said some mid-range strike drones reached frontline units so faulty that cameras failed, software froze and controls died within minutes.
Up to 11 test flights a day — each lasting 30 to 80 minutes — are now used to screen more than 10 mostly Ukrainian-made systems before they are cleared for combat.
The drones typically fly 18 to 180 miles and cost $1,000 to $15,000; failed missions can waste an hour, expose intact technology to Russian capture and leave Ukrainian troops vulnerable.
Combat feedback is reshaping designs quickly: the first system Spring tested in early 2025 has been modified so extensively that she now considers it a new drone.
Ukraine's open-access drone market speeds innovation but also floods units with uneven products, prompting analysts to say NATO and the US could learn from its frontline feedback loop.