fbpx
The photos of the consequences of a strike to the Voronezh-DM over-the-horizon radar in the Krasnodar Krai have appeared on the internet

The photos of the consequences of a strike to the Voronezh-DM over-the-horizon radar in the Krasnodar Krai have appeared on the internet

Europe Occupants elimination Radar Russia UAV World

The network published a photo with the consequences of a drone strike on the Voronezh-DM over-the-horizon radar near the village of Gluboky in the Krasnodar Krai.

Militarnyi reported about this.

In the published photos there are two damaged buildings on the territory of military military unit #41003, where 818th Separate Radio Engineering Center is located.

Two buildings were damaged, as well as antenna webs with active electronically scanned array (AESA).

The damaged radar is located at the coordinates 44.925245,40.984025 and is part of the unified missile defense system of the Russian Federation.

One station offers a detection range of up to 6000 km across the horizon and 7000 km in altitude, while simultaneously tracking up to 500 targets.

In the first turn, the radar station provides detection of intercontinental ballistic missiles that fly in near space.

Earlier, Militarnyi reported that the strike had been carried out on the morning of May 23, 2024. Then the fire started. Nothing was reported about dead and wounded people.

Such strikes demonstrate a strong spraying of the Russian air defense.

It is also a demonstration of their insufficient number, which is why Ukrainian attack drones have the ability to strike Russian radar stations deep into the country.

Earlier, Militarnyi reported that as a result of a missile strike on May 13 on a “secret” air defense base of the Russian Federation in the territory of the temporarily occupied Crimea, the unit commander had been killed.

The fact of his death is the confirmation that the attack on the enemy’s radio engineering complex was successful, as well as certain damage to stationary systems was inflicted.

Europe Occupants elimination Radar Russia UAV World