Ukrainian Drones Strike Radar Systems in Russia's Voronezh Oblast, Military Says
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Ukrainian drones strike radar systems in Russia's Voronezh Oblast, military says
Ukraine's Special Operations Forces said that its drones struck a P-14F "Lena" long-range detection radar system as well as a "Sopka-2" en route radar complex in Russia's Voronezh Oblast.
The special operations forces of the Ukrainian armed forces (SDF) carried out an operation in the territory of the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, attacking important anti-air defence radars with drones of Russians; this was reported by the General Staff of the United States of America; in particular, the radar station for long-range detection of the P-14F "Lena" and the track station "Sopka II"; and the military soldiers of the SSO d…
The Ukrainian Special Operations Forces struck two Russian air defense facilities in the Voronezh region. Photo: Ukrainian Special Operations Forces On the night of October 1, Ukrainian special operations forces struck two important Russian air defense facilities in the Voronezh region. According to the SSO command, strike drones destroyed the P-14F “Lena” long-range radar station and the Sopka-2 route radar complex. The P-14F “Lena” radar stati…
The targeted air defences were aimed at countering Ukrainian drones, but were hit by drones.
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) used strike drones to destroy a P-14F Lena airborne early warning radar and a Sopka-2 airborne route radar system in Russia's Voronezh Oblast, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the SOF's Telegram channel. The P-14F Lena radar was part of the airspace control system around the Russian Air Force's Buturlinovka military airbase in the Voronezh Oblast. The Sopka-2 airborne route radar system was part of a continu…
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