ODIN
A Ukrainian miltech project (developed by Centre Zakhyst) making FPV interceptors and electronic-warfare systems, led by the Win_Hit anti-Shahed drone.
ODIN is a Ukrainian miltech project, developed by the company Centre Zakhyst and founded in 2023, that builds first-person-view (FPV) drones, electronic-warfare systems, and mobile guided platforms. Its product line spans multi-rotor kamikaze and bomber drones for ground targets, interceptors aimed at enemy reconnaissance and attack UAVs, ground-based control stations, and tactical jammers. Its flagship system is the Win_Hit, a high-speed FPV interceptor designed to engage Russian one-way attack drones.
The Win_Hit reportedly cruises at 200-220 km/h and accelerates to 280-300 km/h during an attack, with an endurance of seven to ten minutes and an effective altitude band from roughly 100 to 5,000 metres. It comes in day/dusk and night variants and can be launched from a reusable ground-based mobile launcher, by hand, or from an airborne carrier. Centre Zakhyst pitches it as offering precision and rapid deployment at a moderate cost compared with foreign analogues. The company says the drone has been tested both on training grounds and at the front, where pilots from the project’s “ODIN Night Crew” have recorded multiple in-air kills against Shahed-136 and Gerbera loitering munitions over central Ukraine. The team also says it is working to adapt the interceptor concept into counter-drone programmes run directly by combat units.
Alongside the interceptors, ODIN markets tactical and operational-tactical electronic-warfare systems, including a vehicle-mounted jammer for protection against FPV drones and Mavic-type quadcopters. The project maintains a deliberately small public footprint, reachable mainly through its own social channels; leadership beyond the Centre Zakhyst name is not disclosed.
Win_Hit was among the earlier purpose-built quadcopter interceptors to enter Ukrainian service, joining a fast-growing field that includes the Sting from Wild Hornets and other systems supported through the state-run Brave1 accelerator, as Ukraine races to field cheap, mass-producible answers to the nightly waves of Shahed-type drones.
- Stack
- fpv-drone
- drone-interceptor
- electronic-warfare
- counter-uas
Products
Drones
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Win_Hit
A purpose-built FPV interceptor for engaging Shahed-136 and Gerbera attack drones; reported cruise 200-220 km/h, attack speed up to 280-300 km/h, 7-10 minute endurance, optimised for 100-5,000 m altitude. Can be launched from ground stations, by hand, or from an airborne carrier.
Sources
- en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/odin_winhit_interceptor_drone_now_engaged_against_shaheds_key_specifications_of_the_uav-15162.html (2026-06-20) — Defense Express — Win_Hit specs, ODIN project founded 2023, FPV + EW + mobile guided platforms, day/night variants.
- militarnyi.com/en/special-projects/odin-win_hit-interceptors-have-been-successfully-tested-and-deployed-against-shahed-and-gerbera-drones/ (2026-06-20) — Militarnyi — Centre Zakhyst announces ODIN Win_Hit; full product range; combat use vs Shahed/Gerbera; ODIN Night Crew.
- united24media.com/latest-news/ukraine-deploys-odin-win-hit-interceptor-drone-to-take-down-russian-shaheds-9972 (2026-06-19) — United24 Media — Win_Hit speeds, altitude band, launch options, ODIN Night Crew combat use.
- dev.ua/en/news/ukrainska-odin-prezentuvala-onovlenyi-avtomobilnyi-reb-dlia-zakhystu-vid-fpv-droniv-ta-mavic-1755008548 (2026-06-19) — dev.ua — ODIN's updated vehicle-mounted electronic-warfare system against FPV drones and Mavic.