The radar station S-400 has been destroyed in the Crimean Peninsula (photo).


The radar station of the S-400 'Triumph' surface-to-air missile system was severely damaged in Crimea near the city of Saki. According to monitoring sources, on April 25, drones inflicted significant damage and possibly completely incapacitated the radar station 96L6E.
It is noted that the antenna of the station received serious damage and requires factory repairs.
The radar station of the S-400 'Triumph' is an important component of the air defense system created by Russia.
The radar of this complex can detect and track various types of aerial targets, such as aircraft, cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, and others. It has a significant detection range of up to 600 km, allowing it to recognize threats from long distances and respond immediately.
Such characteristics make the system one of the most powerful in the world for countering aerial targets at long range.
The S-400 'Triumph' is an important element of the Russian air defense system and is widely used in various military operations.
In Crimea, the arrival of drones at the house of the deputy head of Chechnya, Murad Saidov, was also recorded, causing damage to the house and nearby vehicles.
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha reported that Ukraine is developing its own strategic-level air defense system and is inviting European partners to invest in its creation.
Ukrainian F-16 fighters can perform various tasks
Ukrainian F-16 fighters can not only destroy Russian drones but also detect and incapacitate enemy radars using EW pods and engage in defensive actions against enemy air defense systems.
Conclusion
Attacks on the radar station of the S-400 'Triumph' in Crimea are a serious test for the Russian air defense system. It also shows that Ukraine continues to develop its own air defense system and seeks to attract investments from European partners. Ukrainian F-16 fighters are proving to be increasingly versatile in aircraft that can perform various tasks in combating the enemy.
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