GUR “Ghosts” destroyed three Russian radars and a landing craft in occupied Crimea
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Drones of the “Ghosts” special unit of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense’s GUR successfully hit several important military targets in temporarily occupied Crimea. Three Russian radar stations and a landing craft were hit.
This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
According to the department, Ukrainian drones carried out another operation, hitting valuable elements of the Russian air defense system.
In particular, the 96L6 radar station, which is part of the S-400 “Triumph” anti-aircraft missile system, as well as the P-18 “Terek” and 55Zh6U “Nyebo-U” radars were destroyed.
In addition, a Russian BK-16 landing craft, which was used by the occupiers to transport personnel and equipment, was hit.
The GUR noted that the drones of the “Ghost” unit skillfully evaded the work of Russian air defense systems and successfully completed the mission.
“The armed struggle continues. Glory to Ukraine!”, the message emphasized.
For reference
The 96L6 radar is part of the Russian S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile system and is used to detect air targets at long distances.
The P-18 Terek radar is a Soviet two-coordinate radar station used for early detection of aerial targets.
The 55Zh6U “Nyebo-U” radar is a modern mobile three-coordinate long-range radar observation station.
The BK-16 is a Russian high-speed amphibious assault boat that can carry up to 19 servicemen and is used in coastal operations.
By the way, fighters of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine destroyed the modern Russian Valdai radar system in the territory of temporarily occupied Crimea .
Recall that on the night of October 17, drones attacked temporarily occupied Crimea , as a result of which an oil depot caught fire in the village of Hvardiyske.
Earlier, in temporarily occupied Crimea, Russian air defense forces, trying to repel a drone attack, accidentally destroyed their own military aircraft .
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