Forgot to put it into description, but also worth to note that this time it’s Donetsk oblast, not Crimea
Excellent work! The more of these that get destroyed the easier it is for Ukraines Air Force to use those guided bombs deeper into Russian held territory. We are seeing a lot more bombing runs lately so this tactic seems to be working!
Those are expensive hits.
Question for experts: i always see drones targeting the antenna portion. But wouldn’t the bottom part contain all the electronics and also maybe a fuel tank for the motor/generators? I would think that a new antenna is easier to replace than the control unit below it.
What song is that? 🔥
How is russia’s air defense doing nowadays? The slow and steady dismantling of their equipment can’t be healthy. How is production?
S-300V’s don’t see those too often let alone 9A82 TELAR’s (big fat missiles used to intercept tactical ballistic missiles)
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Forgot to put it into description, but also worth to note that this time it’s Donetsk oblast, not Crimea
Excellent work! The more of these that get destroyed the easier it is for Ukraines Air Force to use those guided bombs deeper into Russian held territory. We are seeing a lot more bombing runs lately so this tactic seems to be working!
Those are expensive hits.
Question for experts: i always see drones targeting the antenna portion. But wouldn’t the bottom part contain all the electronics and also maybe a fuel tank for the motor/generators? I would think that a new antenna is easier to replace than the control unit below it.
What song is that? 🔥
How is russia’s air defense doing nowadays? The slow and steady dismantling of their equipment can’t be healthy. How is production?
S-300V’s don’t see those too often let alone 9A82 TELAR’s (big fat missiles used to intercept tactical ballistic missiles)
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