New Ukrainian interceptor drone F7 LITAVR in action: video

New Ukrainian interceptor drone F7 LITAVR in action: what it can do — video

The UAV’s maximum speed is 300 km/h, with a flight endurance of up to 15 minutes

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A new interceptor drone, the F7 LITAVR, has been listed on the state marketplace Brave1 Market. It was developed by a Ukrainian company that produces UAVs under the F-drones brand. A representative of the manufacturer told Defender Media that the drone is already being used on the battlefield and has successfully intercepted enemy Shahed, Geran, and Gerbera drones.

The company says development of the interceptor began as early as autumn 2024. In summer 2025, the drone successfully completed testing and codification, and from autumn 2025, serial production and deliveries to units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began.

The UAV’s maximum speed is 300 km/h, with a flight endurance of up to 15 minutes and a warhead weight of 500 g. It is equipped with daytime and thermal imaging cameras. The declared tactical range is 36 km, and its inertial guidance system operates without GPS.

Striking a Russian UAV with the LITAVR interceptor. Manufacturer’s video

Air targets are engaged through a kinetic strike and/or detonation of the warhead upon impact with the target or on the operator’s command. The platform does not have a relay; target designation is based on Sky Map data.

The aircraft delivers its payload to the target under manual guidance. Among the manufacturer’s near-term plans is the official release of a version of the F7 LITAVR equipped with a “last mile” guidance system; factory tests of this variant have already taken place.

Intercepting an enemy target with the F7 Litavr drone. Manufacturer’s video

Earlier, Defender Media reported that 1,000 Russian “Molniya” drones were shot down in December 2025 by “General Cherrу AIR” interceptors.