Ukrainian drones destroy Russian Nadgrobok radar in Crimea, Buk-M2 system in Donetsk region

Ukrainian drones destroy Russian Nadgrobok radar in Crimea, Buk-M2 system in Donetsk region

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Pilots from the 9th Kairos Battalion of the 414th Unmanned Systems Brigade "Magyar's Birds" destroyed a Russian Nadgrobok radar system in temporarily occupied Crimea and a Buk-M2 air defense missile system launcher in the occupied part of the Donetsk region during a night operation on March 8.

The brigade reported this on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.

The Nadgrobok radar (64N6) is a highly mobile three-coordinate surveillance radar that serves as the "eyes" for S-300PM and S-400 air defense systems deployed in Crimea.

The Buk-M2 system destroyed was a transporter-loader launcher (9A316).

In addition, in the Donetsk region, drone pilots working jointly with the 1st Unmanned Systems Center destroyed a temporary deployment point of the Russian Rubikon center.

Read also: SOF strikes four radar stations in Crimea and Russian command post in Donetsk region

The targets were struck using Ukrainian-made FP-2 middle-strike drones carrying warheads weighing 60-100 kilograms, coordinated by the newly established Deep Strike Coordination Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces, part of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.

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