Suddenly, everyone wants drone interceptors like Ukraine, but the supply isn't there Ukraine's success with interceptor drones, as well as the new drone threat from Iran, has resulted in a lot of new interest in these defensive systems. Serhii Korovainyi/REUTERS Iran's Shahed attacks have fueled demand for interceptor drones, like those used by Ukraine. Some manufacturers say soaring demand has outstripped available production capacity. The COO of the company DroneShield said they're seeing "a shift in urgency." Interest in interceptor drones like those used by Ukraine to stop Russian attacks has soared as Iran retaliated against the US and its allies in the Middle East. The surging demand has outstripped the available production of a relatively newfound weapon, its manufacturers said. A year ago, Latvian drone and counter-drone maker Origin Robotics was trying to convince allies that they needed these cheaper systems to defeat smaller drones, CEO Agris Kipurs told Business Insider.…