Against the rear of attacks of Ukrainian drones around the Russian capital, twelve new positions for air defense.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has decided to recreate the “small ring” of the Soviet Air Defense around Moscow, which should protect the city from attacks by NATO countries, but did not find application during the Cold War. It was written currently on Tuesday, August 5.
The system has gained relevance after the entire invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, which is where Moscow regularly undergo invasion of drones. According to journalists, over the past two years, the Russian military has built more than 50 positions of anti -Aircraft missile systems in the Moscow region. Usually, there are air defense system-C1s installed.
Many sites for the air defense system are to be installed next to Domodedovo and Zhukovsky airports.
The positions can be located along the Central Ring Road (TSKad) and “Free Concrete”, which doubles it, built at Soviet times at a distance of 50 km from Moscow to bring missiles to city defense systems in the city. In fact, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has revealed Moscow’s Soviet Echeloned Air Defense system, many things which have been abandoned since the late 80s.
In general, the main factors of protection for Russian authorities are airports, both civilians and military (for example, chkalovsky-ed.), The basis of the stronger S-300/S-400 Air Defense Systems and other matters of the Russian Ministry of Defense, as well as elite cottage villages where officials live. The Papir-C1 Park around the residences of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, including Novo-Agarsky and near Kremlin, was installed in 2023.
Earlier it was reported that Russia saturates the temporarily conquered Crimea with air defense systems in attempts to maintain control of the peninsula, in the destruction of other regions of the Russian Federation.
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