February 5, 2025
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The Armed Forces destroyed the Russian OSA SPR, designed to beat UAV

The operators of the 413 Raid battalion were destroyed by the drone of the Russian ASA anti-aircraft missile complex. Source: Forces of unmanned Telegram Systems Details: Ukrainian drone operators have destroyed the Russian anti -aircraft complex, which is intended for interception of air purposes, including UAVs.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The operators of the 413 Raid battalion were destroyed by the drone of the Russian ASA anti-aircraft missile complex.

Source: The forces of unmanned systems in Telegram

Details: Ukrainian drone operators have destroyed the Russian anti -aircraft complex, which is designed to intercept air goals, including UAVs.

Reference: The OSA Zentino-Prantic Complex (9k33 SA-8 Gecko) is a mobile small radius of the Small Radius Activities, designed to protect the military units and strategic facilities of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation from aviation strikes, winged missiles and UAVs.

Recall:

  • On December 31, 2024, the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated that its soldiers for the first time in the world destroyed the air target with the help of the Magura V5 sea drone.
  • The GUR Defense Ministry soldiers on January 22 in Russian Kurshchyna destroyed hostile satellite equipment.
  • In the Zaporizhzhia region, the fighters of the units of active actions of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense found and destroyed the Russian radar station 1L122 “Harmon” together with the invaders.

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