Thursday05 December 2024
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Budanov's fighters eliminated three high-cost radar systems in Crimea.

Ukrainian military intelligence operatives successfully destroyed three enemy radar stations in the temporarily occupied Crimea. This successful operation took place on November 29. Among the eliminated targets were the Russian radar systems "Podlyot" and "Kasta 2E2." The intelligence officers emphasized that they continue to carry out fire strikes against Russian targets, resulting in the occupiers losing equipment worth millions of dollars.
Бойцы Буданова уничтожили три высококачественные РЛС в Крыму.

Ukrainian GUR MO fighters successfully destroyed three enemy radar stations in temporarily occupied Crimea. The successful operation was conducted on November 29. Among the eliminated targets were the Russian radar systems "Podlyot" and "Kasta 2E2." The intelligence officers reminded that they continue to carry out fire strikes against Russian targets, resulting in the occupiers losing equipment worth millions of dollars.

The report from GUR MO states that Budanov's fighters knocked out Russian radar systems in temporarily occupied Crimea. The intelligence noted that they destroyed three radar stations at once, including one "Kasta 2E2" and the "Podlyot" radar. GUR added that they organized a series of strikes on these expensive radar systems and are continuing systematic work to target Russian military facilities.

"Let us remind you that on November 28, 2024, the intelligence officers destroyed the Russian radar complex 'Podlyot' in Crimea, valued at 5 million dollars," the message states.

Kasta 2E2 is a modern Russian mobile radar station (RLS) designed for detecting and tracking aerial objects at low and medium altitudes. It is a crucial element of the air defense system (PPO) and is widely used for early warning of aerial threats. Its range is up to 150–200 km, depending on the altitude and size of the target.

RLS "Podlyot" is a Russian radar station (RLS) designed for detecting and tracking aerial targets at medium and high altitudes. This radar is an important component of air and missile defense systems. Its range varies from 300 to 400 km, depending on the altitude of the target.

Explosions in Crimea

On the morning of November 29, social media showed footage of strong explosions in occupied Crimea. They were heard in Vityne on the western coast of the peninsula. Andriy Kovalenko, head of the CPD, reported that the strike was likely aimed at the occupiers' S-400 air defense system.

In temporarily occupied Feodosia, an emergency situation was declared on October 7. This was due to a powerful fire that broke out at one of the two largest oil depots in Crimea after a drone attack. The smoke from the fire stretched for hundreds of meters and could be easily seen from all corners of the Crimean peninsula.

On October 7, Crimea was under drone attack, leading to a fire at one of the two largest Russian oil depots in Feodosia - the "Marine Oil Terminal." The spread of the fire was quickly confirmed by the occupying authorities. The enemy claims that there were no casualties or injuries as a result of the attack.