Ukrainian drone forces hit Russian Tor-M2KM system, S-350 radar

Ukrainian drone forces hit Russian Tor-M2KM system, S-350 radar

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Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces have struck a 50N6E radar belonging to a Russian S-350 air defense system, as well as a Tor-M2KM surface-to-air missile system.

According to Ukrinform, the Unmanned Systems Forces reported this on Facebook and released footage of the combat operation.

On the Zaporizhzhia axis, operators of the 414th Magyar's Birds Brigade hit the 50N6E radar, which is part of the S-350 system.

The S-350 Vityaz is a next-generation medium-range Russian air defense system. Its radar can detect targets at distances of up to 60 km and altitudes of up to 25 km, while simultaneously tracking dozens of objects. It is considered a valuable and scarce component of Russia's air defenses.

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Near Melitopol, operators of the 1st Separate Center struck a Tor-M2KM system – an autonomous combat module of the Tor family of surface-to-air missile systems. It is designed to provide air defense for naval groupings and can also be deployed as a mobile air defense element on various platforms.

The operations were carried out in coordination with the Deep Strike Center.

Photo: Allocer, wiki

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