HUR shows how it destroys Russian radars in Crimea in February
Specialists from the special unit of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine's Ministry of Defense (HUR), called Ghosts, struck a number of elements of the Russian army's air defense system in temporarily occupied Crimea in February.
According to Ukrinform, this was reported by the HUR.
The following were hit and put out of action: the 48ya6-k1 Podlyot radar, the Sopka-2 radar, the P-18 Terek radar, a ground UAV repeater for Geran/Gerbera, the RSP-6M2 (radar landing system), an electronic jamming station, and the 39N6 Kasta-2E2 radar.
"The 'Ghosts' guarantee: no 'ultra-modern' Russian piece of hardware will hide from a precise strike when true masters of their craft get to work," the Main Directorate of Intelligence emphasized.
As Ukrinform previously reported, Ukraine's Defense Forces struck a launcher of an S-300V surface-to-air missile system, an S-300 radar station, and Russian ammunition depots.
Photo: HUR