The Ukrainian Armed Forces' unmanned systems forces neutralized two Russian air defense systems in the temporarily occupied territories on the last night of March. In total, in March, the UAS hit and destroyed 41 Russian army air defense systems.
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- Ukrainian Armed Forces' unmanned systems destroyed 41 Russian army air defense systems, including radar stations and anti-aircraft missile systems in March.
- Among the affected objects were rare radar stations and samples of air defense systems such as the Tor-M2 and Osa air defense systems.
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This was announced by the commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces, Robert "Magyar" Brody.
This concerns a rare 9S19 "Imbyr" radar station in Luhansk region and a "Tor-M2" anti-aircraft missile system in Donetsk. The soldiers destroyed the first target, hit the second.
In total, in March, the Unmanned Systems Forces disabled 41 Russian air defense systems, 39 of which were anti-aircraft missile systems and radar stations, and the rest were self-propelled electronic warfare systems.
Among those affected were the Osa air defense system and a radar station from the S-300V air defense system complex in the temporarily occupied part of the Donetsk region, the Tor-M2 air defense system in the Bryansk region, and the Strela air defense system in the Belgorod region of the Russian Federation.
During the winter, the Unmanned Systems Forces disabled 54 enemy air defense systems, 39 of which were anti-aircraft missile systems, and the rest were radar stations.