
Ukrainian Company General Chereshnya Launches Serial Production of Bullet Interceptor Drone Capable of Targeting Shahed Drones
The Ukrainian company General Chereshnya announced the start of serial production of the Bullet, a new unmanned aerial vehicle designed to intercept enemy Shahed strike drones. The drone has already completed testing and is ready for delivery to Defense Forces units.
The company told Militarnyi that the project was carried out in cooperation with military bodies that provided technical requirements and combat experience.
General Chereshnya’s engineering team adapted the drone’s design and software for real frontline conditions.
The Bullet drone can accelerate up to 309 km/h, providing high maneuverability and a rapid response time.
The vehicle’s design is optimized for high-speed flight. Its aerodynamic features allow it to maintain stability in adverse weather conditions. The software delivers an instantaneous reaction to changes in the target’s trajectory.
The Bullet drone is produced in three variants: a daytime variant, a nighttime variant, and a variant equipped with a terminal guidance system. Its missions include the interception and neutralization of enemy strike UAVs, such as the Shahed.
According to company founder Yaroslav Hryshyn, the primary goal is to create an effective tool for countering aerial threats.
According to Hryshyn, the Bullet is the result of rapid collaboration between engineers and the military, enabling the transition from concept to serial production in a short period of time.
“We will continue to refine the Bullet to provide units with modern, reliable solutions. It’s not just a drone — it’s a technological response to the challenges of war,” Hryshyn emphasized.
The company is preparing to increase production. This will enable them to meet the demand for modern air defense capabilities among defense units.
In addition to manufacturing, General Chereshnya is launching the General Chereshnya Academy, a training program for operators and technical personnel.
The program will ensure the proper operation and maintenance of drones, as well as improved combat effectiveness.