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Left without "eyes": Drones "ghost" destroyed Russian air defense in Crimea (video)

To spread: a special unit of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Prymary has made a successful blow to the Crimea. Ukrainian drone operators struck a number of Russian air defense. The video of the operation was posted on May 1 by the Telegram-channel of Russia No Context. In the video you can see how a shock drone destroys a "Kamaz" with a trailer near the forest strip.

Also, the Ukrainian drone eliminated the Soviet mobile tricoordinate Radiolocation Station of the ST-68 and a mobile two-coordinate radar station "Casta-2E2", which has a decimeter range of circular inspection of the next regime. Both radar are designed to identify low -percentages.

In addition, the Drones of the Ghost were struck by a self-propelled circular inspection radar 9C15 "Obzor-3" and the backlight station and the guidance of missiles 9C32 "Ginger", as well as the starting installations of the anti-aircraft missile complex C-300V. Among the drones, which the GUR unit flew to the Crimea, a shock drone came into the frame, which resembles a "ruble" by the silhouette, writes of the "Militar" editors.

The actor and the comedian Vlad Shevchenko, who opened the gathering for these UAVs in August 2023, said that Dron-Kamikadze "Rubak" can overcome a distance of 500 km and starts from the starting catapult as Russian drone Shahd-136 ("Geranium"). The GUR representative in the video of the actor argued that such drones are actively used by intelligence and "very well showed", and made by the classified Ukrainian company.

On the night of May 2, explosions were heard in temporarily occupied by the Russians of Crimea due to a massive attack of percussion UAVs. The Russians in social networks wrote that the explosions were heard in the area of ​​the airport in Simferopol, as well as in Sevastopol, Guards and Evpatoria. The local noted that there was no such "such a long time. " Earlier, a series of explosions had been spent in Crimea, local publications wrote on April 24.