A Ukrainian drone operator spots a Russian 96L6E “Cheese Board” radar system on the way to its area of operation. The vehicle gets hit by a very accurate HIMARS strike as soon as it started operating.



by MilesLongthe3rd

18 comments
  1. Interested to know how this is set up – presumably the other parts of the S-400 are located somewhere nearby, do they comm with each other over RF?

  2. name check out. it look like a cheese board after strike

  3. I didn’t see tungsten BBs hitting around the target like you normally see with HIMARS attacks. Unless they used a different warhead, was probably a drone strike.

  4. I’m no expert at all on this subject by any means but, I’m confident it should not have all those holes in it.

  5. Why is the beginning of these videos always so close to the target and the strike video so far away. OPSEC reasons/trying not to be seen?

  6. this was one precise strike and we can only see large holes, rest of the thing most likely has more holes then a Swiss cheese

  7. Cost to Russia: A few $million (plus crew)

    Cost to Ukraine: A few gallons of diesel for the HIMARS they were gifted

  8. These things are supposed to be able to detect missiles so I wonder if the crew had the time to do a runner?

  9. If you think you’re having a bad monday, think of the radar opperator on this system only just starting his day.

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