Ukrainian military destroyed the radar station 'Yenisey' in Crimea: details of a successful operation.
The Ukrainian military during an attack on Crimea struck one of the most valuable and expensive radar systems of the Russians. This refers to the latest radar station 'Yenisey' from the S-500 complex.
This was reported by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine.
Destroyed Radar
Warriors from the 'Ghosts' unit of the GUR MO of Ukraine during the attack on temporarily occupied Crimea struck one of the most valuable radar stations in the arsenal of the RF Armed Forces — 98L6 'Yenisey'. This radar is part of the Russian S-500 'Prometheus' air defense complex. This system can also be used with enemy S-400 'Triumph'.
'Striking the 'Yenisey' is a significant blow to the capabilities of the air defense system of the Russian invaders in temporarily occupied Crimea,' the GUR report said.
Attack on Crimea
Recently, soldiers from the GUR MO of Ukraine's 'Ghosts' unit attacked military facilities in Crimea with combat drones. They successfully struck the landing boat of project 02510 'BK-16' and burned Russian radar stations. The enemy's air defense missiles failed to shoot down our UAVs.
Recall that recently we wrote about why the Russians turned off the Internet in Crimea. And also about the attack on the RF Armed Forces aircraft on the peninsula.
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