Russian radar station destroyed near Kherson

Ukraine has destroyed a cutting-edge Russian Podlet mobile radar station in Lazurne, Kherson Oblast
Ukraine has destroyed a cutting-edge Russian Podlet mobile radar station in Lazurne, Kherson Oblast

"Ukrainian (artillery) strike destroyed an ultra-modern Russian radar,” said Bratchuk.

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“It was 48Ya6-K1 Podlet – a mobile triangulating low-altitude circular scan radar, capable of tracking low-flying targets.”

According to Bratchuk, these radars used to guide S-300 and S-400 anti-air defense systems.

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“Most importantly, the target was struck more than 100 kilometers beyond Ukrainian positions,” he added.

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A Russian staging area near the Antonivsky Bridge in Kherson Oblast was hit by a long-range Ukrainian strike on July 19. According to Kherson regional official Serhiy Khlan, the attack left Russian forces in the area disoriented.

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