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Ukraine maintains a 1.5-to-1 FPV drone advantage over Russia, Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi confirmed at the monthly meeting on unmanned systems development. In May 2026, Ukrainian unmanned systems hit nearly 180,000 confirmed enemy targets, which is 12.7% more than in April, the General Staff reports.
Syrskyi also disclosed that Ukrainian drone operators have eliminated 12,500 more Russian troops than Russia could recruit into its own unmanned systems units since the start of the year.
Ukrainian operators neutralized approximately 4,000 Shahed-type strike drones in May (27% more than April) and hit nearly 10,000 Russian drone-operator positions, Syrskyi said.
May 2026 metrics: 10,000 operator positions hit
Ukrainian forces additionally hit nearly 10,000 Russian drone operator positions in May. The number represents a doctrinal shift toward degrading Russian operator capability rather than just intercepting Russian platforms in flight.
Striking the operator unit prevents Russian forces from launching additional drones from that position.
The combined month-over-month growth with 12.7% across targets 27% across Shahed neutralization suggests the Ukrainian operational tempo continues to accelerate.
Middle Strike program: 414 headquarters and command posts hit
The Middle Strike program conducted nearly 2,000 strikes in May 2026. Ukraine utilizes this naming for strikes against Russian operational-tactical depth targets.
Among the targets were 414 headquarters, command posts, troop concentration areas, and other important Russian objects. Syrskyi credited the establishment of coordination centers at the corps level with improving the effectiveness of these strikes.
The coordination centers improve inter-unit cooperation, allowing for more coordinated targeting of high-value Russian operational nodes.
Ground robotic systems: supply problems persist
Ukrainian ground robotic systems conducted over 12,500 missions in May 2026, working on the most dangerous frontline sections. Their tasks included delivering ammunition and food, evacuating wounded, and providing other support functions.
Syrskyi noted that the potential of ground robotic systems is significantly greater than current deployment levels. Problems with the supply and procurement of these systems have arisen since the start of the year.
Syrskyi cautions against complacency
Russia recruited only 14,500 contract personnel into its unmanned systems units since the start of 2026, which is approximately one-fifth of Russia’s planned figure for the period. This recruitment shortfall is significant because Ukrainian drone operators eliminated approximately 12,500 more Russian troops than Russia recruited into its drone units during the same period.
Syrskyi emphasized that the achieved results should not cause Ukrainian forces to relax. Russia is actively developing its own unmanned capabilities, adopting Ukrainian experience, and improving its solutions.
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