“ Special operations forces of Ukraine told about the destruction of the newest air defense system “BUK-M3” and the defeat of the “Nebo-U” radar in the territory of the Rostov region of the Russian Federation. Source: SSO press service Details: The operation took place on the night of September 28, but it became possible to disclose the details only now, Ukrainian Pravda was told. It is reported that the Special Operations Forces in cooperation with the insurgent movement in the Russian Federation “Chernaya Iskra” carried out special measures as a result of which two critical elements of the enemy’s air defense system were disabled. In the Rostov region, the BUK-M3 anti-aircraft missile complex and the Nebo-U early detection radar station were turned into scrap metal. SSO illustration The cost of each of the complexes is measured in several hundred million dollars. “BUK-M3” is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 80 km, and “Nebo-U” can detect fighters at a distance of up to 400 km. Literally: “Both systems posed a great threat to the work of Ukraine’s combat aviation in the front-line zone and prevented Ukrainian “deep strike” strikes, but these complexes in particular will no longer exist.””, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: press service of the SSO
Details: The operation took place on the night of September 28, but it became possible to disclose the details only now, they explained to “Ukrainian Pravda”.
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It is reported that the Special Operations Forces in cooperation with the insurgent movement in the Russian Federation “Chernaya Iskra” carried out special measures as a result of which two critical elements of the enemy’s air defense system were disabled.
In the Rostov region, the BUK-M3 anti-aircraft missile complex and the Nebo-U early detection radar station were turned into scrap metal.
illustration of SSO The cost of each of the complexes is measured in several hundred million dollars.
“BUK-M3” is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 80 km, and “Nebo-U” can detect fighters at a distance of up to 400 km.
Literally: “Both systems posed a great threat to the work of Ukraine’s combat aviation in the front-line zone and prevented Ukrainian “deep strike” attacks, but these complexes in particular will no longer exist.”
