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ODIN Win_Hit Interceptor Drone Now Engaged Against Shaheds: Key Specifications of the UAV

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ODIN Win_Hit drone interceptors / Photo credit: t.me/fpv_odin
ODIN Win_Hit drone interceptors / Photo credit: t.me/fpv_odin

The Ukrainian ODIN project team has announced the successful testing and initial deployment of its new mobile system designed to counter kamikaze drones such as the Shahed-136 and Geran

The system, named ODIN Antishaheed, is already demonstrating its effectiveness as part of the ODIN Night Crew strike group, which conducts combat sorties over Ukraine.

The developers reported this on Telegram.

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At the heart of the system is the high-speed interceptor drone ODIN Win_Hit, developed for short-duration but high-intensity missions to destroy enemy UAVs.

According to the developers, the system is already being integrated into the structures of frontline combat brigades as part of joint projects.

ODIN Win_Hit drone interceptors
ODIN Win_Hit drone interceptors / Photo credit: t.me/fpv_odin

Key Features of the ODIN Antishaheed System

ODIN Win_Hit Interceptor Specifications:

  • Cruising speed: 200–220 km/h
  • Maximum attack speed: 280–300 km/h
  • Flight duration: 7–10 minutes
  • Configurations: "Day/dusk" and "Night"

Among the key advantages of the new system, the developers highlight:

  • High precision in engaging aerial targets
  • Mobility and rapid deployment capability
  • Adaptability to different unit operational conditions and target trajectories
  • Moderate cost compared to foreign analogs

The ODIN Win_Hit interceptor drone can be launched from a ground-based reusable mobile launcher, a manual platform, or even an airborne carrier.

The control and guidance system incorporates proprietary developments alongside engineering and software solutions that ensure the drones operate autonomously and achieve precise targeting.

Photo credit: t.me/fpv_odin

It is worth noting that the ODIN project, founded in 2023, specializes in developing multifunctional FPV drones, electronic warfare systems, and mobile guided platforms. Its product lineup includes strike FPV drones, bombers, and interceptor drones designed to destroy enemy reconnaissance and attack UAVs.

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