Russians transfer anti-aircraft systems from Sevastopol to western Crimea
The Russians are transferring anti-aircraft missile systems from the outskirts of Sevastopol, probably to the western or northwestern part of Crimea.
The Crimean Wind Telegram channel published the pictures of the equipment.
The photos show four launchers, most likely 5P85SE2, a 96L6E all-altitude radar station, and a 92N2E multifunctional control radar.
The 12th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment’s positions are on the outskirts of temporarily occupied Sevastopol, near Cape Fiolent, and the recorded equipment was relocated from there.
Most likely, in this way, the Russians are seeking to compensate for the gap in air defense after the successful missile strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on June 10.
It should be noted that the missiles struck elements of the S-300 and S-400 air defense systems in the Dzhankoy and Saky districts of Crimea.
Recently, Militarnyi discussed the published satellite images of the damaged anti-aircraft missile systems.
They capture damaged equipment from the S-300 anti-aircraft missile system, which the Russians deployed near the village of Velyke, Yevpatoria district.
First of all, the 5N63S self-propelled command post, which controls the operation of the 30N6 anti-aircraft missile target acquisition radar station, was hit.
In addition, a satellite image of the position of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system near the village of Rubinovka, Dzhankoy district, was published.
They show the moment when the equipment was deployed, and the positions of the Russian S-400 crew were changed, where the attack damaged the 48Y6-K1 Podlet universal search radar station.
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