December 19, 2025
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SBU: “Alfa” drones attacked the “Belbek” airfield, damaged equipment worth hundreds of millions

On the night of December 18, long-range drones of the Special Operations Center “A” of the Security Service of Ukraine successfully tested Russian air defense at the Belbek military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

On the night of December 18, long-range drones of the Special Operations Center “A” of the Security Service of Ukraine successfully tested Russian air defense at the Belbek military airfield in temporarily occupied Crimea.

Source: SBU press service

Details: According to the special service, as a result of targeted hits by Ukrainian drones, the following were hit:

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two “Nebo-SVU” long-range radar detection complexes (the price of one, according to the SBU’s calculations, is about $60-100 million);

92N6 radar, which is a component of the S-400 “Triumph” anti-aircraft missile complex (estimated price for the domestic market is $30 million, export price – $60 million);

anti-aircraft missile complex “Pantsir-S2” (estimated price for the domestic market $12 million, export – $19 million);

a MiG-31 aircraft with full ammunition (estimated price — $30–50 million, depending on configuration and armament).

It is noted that the SBU continues effective work to destroy air defense systems in Crimea, which cover important military and logistical facilities of the occupiers.

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