Oil Giant Saudi Aramco Seeks to Acquire Interceptor Drones from SkyFall and Wild Hornets
P1-SUN on the ruins of a downed Shahed. Photo credits: 121 TDF

The world’s largest oil company, Saudi Aramco, has begun negotiations with Ukrainian manufacturers to purchase interceptor drones.

This was reported by The Wall Street Journal.

According to WSJ sources, the Saudi Arabian company is in talks with Ukrainian companies SkyFall and Wild Hornets.

Oil giant Saudi Aramco is negotiating for potential protection against Iranian attacks targeting its oil fields.

According to sources at The Wall Street Journal, the company is ahead of its own government and regional competitors, including Qatar, in the field of drone security.

SkyFall, which manufactures P1-SUN interceptor drones, told Militarnyi.ua that many Middle Eastern countries have approached them for help, but they are not yet ready to disclose which ones. Provided they receive all the necessary permits from our government, they are ready to do so. At the time of publication, Wild Hornets had not yet responded to questions.

An operator prepares a Sting interceptor drone for launch. October 2025

It should be noted that the Persian Gulf countries have expressed interest in Ukrainian interceptor drones and have submitted a purchase request to the Ukrainian company TAF Industries. The company’s founder, Oleksandr Yakovenko, said that the UAE has requested 5,000 drones, Qatar has requested 2,000, and Kuwait has also expressed interest in purchasing such systems.

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