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The Skyranger turrets shoot programmable ammunition, meaning the rounds explode in front of the target, so shrapnell covers a larger area where the target may go. Should be good vs. any drones or really anything in the air that's not just a lump of metal.
It also is a functionality that has been pursued purely for the utility of urban combat/clearing operations where detonating a round just past an an opening is the best way to quickly eliminate an enemy without having to take down the entire structure they are hiding in.
So... a heavy investment into these kinds of vehicles by Ukraine is unlikely to be a poor choice as there is little risk that even if these vehicles don't turn out to be longterm useful for air defense that they will have been a wasted investment.
Probably also has the nice side effect of making missed shots less harmful, I assume the fragments have a lower terminal velocity and less damaging impact when they fall back to Earth.