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Russia Fired 164 Drones at Ukraine in One Night — and the Private Air Defence Company That Shot Them Down

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Russia launched its largest single-day drone assault of the war on March 30. A private air defence company shot down several. Here is the story of Ukraine's most innovative defence experiment.

One hundred and sixty-four drones in a single night. Russia's March 29-30 assault on Ukraine — including around 90 Shahed-type long-range drones plus an Iskander ballistic missile — set a new record for the volume of aerial threats launched against Ukrainian territory in the course of a single operational period. The Ukrainian Air Force's response was coordinated across military and, for the first time in the war's history, formally accredited private sector air defence units.

Defence Minister Mykhailo Fedorov's announcement on March 30 that a private company's air defence unit had shot down several Russian Shahed and Zala drones in Kharkiv Oblast marked what he described as the 'first results' of an experimental Defence Ministry project that authorises private entities to operate air defence systems as part of Ukraine's layered air defence architecture.

The private air defence initiative is one of the more operationally innovative decisions of the Ukraine war — and one of the most contentious. The arguments in favour are practical: private entities can deploy and operate drone interception systems in locations and configurations that military procurement and command structures cannot replicate quickly, they can iterate on technology faster than military procurement allows, and they create an additional defensive layer in areas where military coverage is incomplete. The arguments against are primarily about accountability and escalation control: private actors engaging in active military operations create legal and strategic complications that state-operated forces do not.

At least 4 people were killed and 36 injured in Russian attacks across Ukraine during this period, confirming that even a highly active air defence operation cannot prevent all casualties from a 164-drone assault. The human cost is real and remains the most important metric by which the defence's success or failure is ultimately measured.

For European observers who have been watching Ukraine's military innovation with a combination of admiration and the uneasy awareness that their own defence establishments have much to learn from it, the private air defence experiment is the latest demonstration of Ukrainian willingness to abandon peacetime institutional assumptions when operational necessity demands it.

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