October 16, 2024
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“ATESH” partisans discovered the “Pantsir-S1” complex on the outskirts of Moscow

“ATESH” partisans discovered the “Pantsir-S1” complex on the outskirts of Moscow The pro-Ukrainian movement “ATESH” discovered the location of the “Pantsir-S1” air defense system on the outskirts of Moscow. The complex protects key objects from attacks by drones, aviation and cruise missiles after strengthening the defense of the Russian Federation.”, — write on: unn.ua

Pro-Ukrainian partisans discovered one of the “Pantsir-S1” air defense systems, which is protecting Moscow. This was announced by the underground movement “ATESH”, reports UNN.

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Our agents discovered the location of the Pantsir-S1 air defense complex on the outskirts of Moscow. This air defense system protects key industrial, administrative and military facilities from attacks by drones, aviation and cruise missiles

Partisans noted that after the successful strikes of the Defense Forces of Ukraine in August 2024 on the center of radio-technical intelligence and the airport “Ostafievo”, UAV attacks deep into Russia became regular.

In response, the Russian Air Force is strengthening the protection of its facilities by increasing the number of air defense systems.

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Our agents actively record new points of placement of complexes and quickly transfer data for further actions

We will remind

Agents of the “ATESH” movement discovered an air defense base on Cape Fiolent, which provides protection for Sevastopol. The placement of air defense complexes, anti-aircraft missile systems, and electronic warfare and anti-aircraft missile systems has been explored.

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