Ukraine’s Interceptor Drones are already Flying in the Gulf States. But Ukraine’s President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has been Dropping Hints. Ukraine is Gearing-Up to Release something Massive in the Strait of Hormuz. Blockade? What blockade? Iran can’t Stop what’s Coming, as Ukraine is Stepping-Up to Deliver the Exact thing that Iran’s Regime never Wanted to See in its Vital Waterway. Speaking at a Security Summit on the Strait of Hormuz, Zelenskyy said the Words that every Gulf State wanted to Hear. “Also, if we have our ‘drone deal’ with Middle Eastern countries, our sea drones are included in it. Therefore, anything can appear: we can join in on defense, we can help with convoys,” Zelenskyy told the gathered Delegates.
Zelenskyy established that Ukraine has gone from a Country that Relied on Others to Combat Russia’s War-of-Aggression, to a Powerful Military Nation that is Capable of Helping others in their time of need. Ukraine has already sent Drone Experts to the Middle East. Over 200 of its Best and Brightest are Working with the Gulf States to Help them figure out how to use Interceptor Drones to stop Iran’s Swooping Shaheds in their Tracks. Those Experts are even Directly Destroying Iran’s Shaheds, at least if Zelenskyy is to be Believed.
So, what we’re seeing here is a Step-Up. The Interceptors are already Flying. Now, the Naval Drones are Coming and, as you’ll soon find out, they can do a Lot more than take out the Vessels that Iran is Deploying into the Strait of Hormuz.
Zelenskyy’s Big Hint came during an Online Security Summit that was held in Advance of a Follow-Up Summit that the U.K. is set to Host in London. That Summit will involve 35 Nations, and is set to Cover how the Collective West, seemingly Minus the U.S., is going to move toward Securing the Strait of Hormuz, in the Wake of Operation Epic Fury. The U.K.’s Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, says that this Upcoming Summit will “assess all viable diplomatic and political measures we can take to restore freedom of navigation, guarantee the safety of trapped ships and seafarers, and to resume the movement of vital commodities.”
For Ukraine, this is an Opportunity. Zelenskyy has just told us Precisely how His Country intends to make Itself One of the Key Players in the Gulf Region. Ukraine’s President also mentioned the Decade-Long Deals with Gulf States, which will be the Route through which Ukraine’s Seaborne Drones make it into the Strait of Hormuz.
Those States have felt the Impact of Operation Epic Fury and the Strait of Hormuz Blockades in their Pocketbooks. According to Analyst Oguzhan Akyener, Daily Exports of Oil from: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Iraq, and Kuwait, have already Dropped from 12.3 million Barrels to 7.8 million by the End of March. All told, the Cost to these Nations when combining Lost Oil and Gas Revenue with Damage Done to them, by Iran’s Missiles and Shahed Drones could exceed $50 billion by the time that the War is over.
Those Gulf States need an Ally who can Help them Defend their Ships and Infrastructure against Iran’s Drones. Ukraine has Stepped Up On 4/19/2026, just a Couple of Days before Zelenskyy Dropped the Biggest Hint yet that Sea Drones are on their way to the Gulf, Ukraine Oofficially reached Agreements on 10-year Defense Deals with: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. Those Deals have been in the Works for some time. Now, Pen has been put to Paper, and Zelenskyy Suggests that this may be the Starting Point for something much Bigger. “We have agreed on ten-year contracts already with three key countries: Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and Qatar. We already have Requests from 11 Countries, the Middle East, and the Gulf, and are also gradually looking toward the Caucasus,” Zelenskyy said when Announcing the Deals.
These deals are as Important for Ukraine as they are for the Gulf states. As Politico points out, Ukraine has used these Deals to Secure an Oil Lifeline following a Winter where Russia constantly Struck Ukraine’s Energy Grids and Iinfrastructure. Crude oil will be Ddelivered to EuropeanRrefineries to be Turned into Fuel that will Head to Ukraine, Zelenskyy says. In some Cases, the Gulf States will be providing Diesel directly. Financial Assistance and Missile Interceptors will also be coming Ukraine’s way, demonstrating that these Deals aren’t a Case of One-Way Traffic of Ukrainian Drones to the Gulf. Ukraine is being Treated as an Equal Partner. And that means it’s getting asGgood as it gives.
We also can’t ignore what this latest morsel of information from Zelenskyy means for Ukraine’s position with its Western partners. Ukraine’s president has smartly told the very people who have spent four years helping Ukraine to battle against Russian aggression that it’s ready to help. The U.K., at the very least, seems keen to see Ukraine’s naval drones enter the Strait of Hormuz. Starmer Labeled the Re-Opening of the Strait of Hormuz a “global responsibility” ahead of the Virtual Conference where Zelenskyy Dropped his Hint. “We must reassure commercial shipping and support mine clearance operations to ensure a return to global stability and security,” Starmer has Declared.
Part of Reassuring Commercial Shipping will be Ensuring that Non-Military Vessels have Protection against Future Iranian Shahed and Fast Boat Raids. Ukraine’s Naval Drones are Perfect for that Task. The U.K. Recognizes that Fact, and it has already said that Ukraine could Play a “useful” Role in the Re-Opening of the Strait of Hormuz.
That “useful” Role isn’t Limited to Providing Naval Drones and Interceptors. Ukraine has Experience in Dealing with Blockades, specifically the Ones that Russia tried to put in place in Ukraine’s Key Food Security Corridors in the Black Sea. Granted, Ukraine was Dealing with Russian Warships Operating as Part of the Black Sea Fleet, rather than the Drones and Fast Boats that Iran is using in the Strait of Hormuz. But many of the Weapons that it Used to Clear that Blockade, including the Naval Drones that now seem to be Heading to the Gulf, were Key in that Operation.
Ukraine has the Blueprint and, most Importantly, the Combat-Tested Expertise that Demonstrates its Drones will work in the Gulf. If the U.S. doesn’t want Ukraine’s Help in the Strait of Hormuz, then Ukraine won’t Chase. It will Bypass. That’s what the Decade-Long Defense Deals with Gulf Nations are really All about, as Ukraine is Setting itself up as the Supplier of Key Weapons to Nations that have been Impacted by American and Iranian Actions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Ukraine never stands still. It Innovates Constantly, and some recent Developments in the Sea Drone Space have taken these Weapons from being a “nice to have” in the Strait of Hormuz to potentially Blockade, Ending Assets that the Gulf States and the Western Nations that want to Reopen the Waterway could use. First, we go back to 3/17/2026. On that Date, Militarnyi Reported on a Remarkable Achievement made by One of Ukraine’s Magura V7 Drones. This achievement hadn’t been made Public until this point. It actually happened in 9/2025, when Ukraine was taking part in the NATO REPMUS and Dynamic Messenger Wxercises that were held off the Portuguese Coast.
Ukrainian Naval Drones are about to be Unleashed into the One Place where Iran doesn’t want to see them. The Regime can’t do a thing about what’s Coming. Ukraine’s Latest move just Adds to what it has already been doing in the Strait of Hormuz. We’ve touched on Interceptor Drones and 10-year Deals.

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