

RBC-Ukraine sources report that in the Novorossiysk area, SBU CSO A drones destroyed four S-400 launchers and two radars. In total, approximately 12 S-400 launchers were located on the territory of the military unit.
by Volter318


RBC-Ukraine sources report that in the Novorossiysk area, SBU CSO A drones destroyed four S-400 launchers and two radars. In total, approximately 12 S-400 launchers were located on the territory of the military unit.
by Volter318
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That was expensive.
The ones not destroyed will be full of heat scaring and shrapnell holes :)!
I hope they hit the other ones soon after.
Yeah, something tells me that the picture on the ground is much more different and most of the stuff that has not burnt down is most likely going as SpongeBob for the Halloween next year.
Can they use what’s left if they lost 2 radars?
Those were huge explosions, I’d be amazed if the other systems weren’t also significantly damaged.
Seems odd to park that many launchers so close together in a high threat environment. Maybe there is a technical reason for it; if not, I’m glad they’re that lazy or stupid.
Great news. I always enjoy seeing Russia’s capability to inflict harm reduced.
Slava Ukraini!
Splendid!
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
Four down, eight to go. Slava Ukraini!
They had a choice – disperse their Vodka supply or the S-400’s – Russia reports Vodka supplies are intact
The 2 remaining radar units were declared operable after their radar warmed a hot dog
Why are the launchers placed so close together? Staff shortage? Not that half the staff are already somewhere in the trenches… sitting / rotting away.
Well that was convenient, and spendy!
Ukraine being paid to help market the new “Now you See Me, Now You Don’t” movie?
Launchers are useless without radars. My guess is they just didn’t see it coming because Ukraine did a great job of blinding most of Russian airspace surveillance, including the military ones. Great job!
According to Google Maps historical data, an S-400 or some other form of air defense has been in this exact spot since as far back as 2006, which is the earliest data available for that location. In large quantities as well.
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