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GUR destroyed a Russian radar station worth $5 million in Crimea

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Details were not disclosed. It simply indicates that the enemy’s equipment is “on fire.”

Soldiers of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed a radar station on the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea on November 28Strategy. This was reported by the GUR press service.

The estimated cost of such a radar is $5 million.

The details of the destruction of the Russian radar were not disclosed. It simply indicates that the enemy’s equipment is “on fire.”

According to intelligence data, the Russians used the 48Ya6-K1 radar Strategy for detecting air targets at low and very low altitudes in difficult environments. It works in cooperation with the S-300 and S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems.

We remind you that fighters from the Kurt&Company unit and the Unmanned Systems Battalion destroyed a Russian tank and several Russian howitzers.

The SBU demonstrated the destruction of enemy equipment
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