Special Operations Forces destroy S-400 radar in Crimea: details of the operation.
According to inkorr.com: On the night of September 30, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces attacked the radar station of the Russian S-400 'Triumph' complex located in temporarily occupied Crimea. This information was released by the 'Glavkom' portal, citing the press service of the SOF.
The attack was focused on a critically important element of the complex – the radar station, which is responsible for target detection and guidance, including unmanned aerial vehicles. Without this station, the entire complex loses its operability and cannot effectively counter attacks.
“It is symbolic that the expensive enemy air defense system, S-400 'Triumph', which is designed to fight drones, was neutralized by attacking drones of our special forces. The radar station is the 'eyes' of this important complex,” the statement said.
Strike on the Karachev plant in Russia
The Armed Forces of Ukraine also struck the 'Electrodetal' plant located in the Bryansk region of Russia. This enterprise produces products for the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation, including electrical connectors for aviation and electronics.
“The products of this plant are used in various important industries, including the production of printed circuit boards, aircraft, antennas, and other elements,” said the General Staff.
As part of the operation aimed at weakening the military capabilities of the enemy, four missiles were launched over a distance of more than 240 km. Several explosions occurred at the plant, and fires were also recorded. Currently, intelligence agencies are clarifying information about the consequences. This strike is part of the strategic campaign of the Armed Forces of Ukraine aimed at destroying the potential of the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation.
The damage to the S-400 radar station in Crimea significantly undermines Russia's defense capability in this region. The missile launch at the 'Electrodetal' plant led to explosions and fires, threatening important elements of the enemy's military infrastructure and reducing its defensive capabilities.
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