Mobile radar station 48IA6-K1 Podlet – photo. illustrative
Ukrainians brag about their successes. Local intelligence reported online that they had destroyed Russian mobile radar station 48IA6-K1 Podlet. As HUR emphasized, the cost of such a base amounts to up to about $5 million.
The Military Intelligence Service of Ukraine (HUR) conducted a special operation in occupied Crimea, which resulted in the destruction of Russian mobile radar station 48IA6-K1 Podlet on November 28th.
This station is used by the Russian military to detect low-altitude and very low-altitude air targets in interference situations.
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It was specifically designed to provide telemetry data to the S-300 and S-400 air defense systems. As HUR highlighted, the cost of such a station amounts to up to about $5 million.
Earlier on Thursday, Ukrainians delivered some pretty grim news. In the morning, more than 1 million Ukrainian customers reported losing power due to large-scale attacks by Russian drones and bombers during the night and morning.
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Attack targets include: Energy infrastructure facilities. Power problems also affected Lviv and Volynian Oblasts, which border Poland.
“Russia used 188 means of air attack, including about 100 drones and cruise missiles,” Kiev's Air Force Command said.
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