Ukrainian drones from the Prymary Defense Intelligence unit have successfully conducted combat operations over temporarily occupied Crimean peninsula. Recent video footage reveals the drones executing precise strikes on enemy radar systems, indicating a targeted campaign against key military systems.
The unit reported successful strikes on several high-value enemy assets, including
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- the 48Ya6-K1 Podlet unit;
- RM-10M1E system’s command post;
- 9S32 Imbir system;
- ST-68 unit’s command post;
- 39N6 Kasta-2E2 unit.
In addition to these high-priority targets, the operation also hit the Fyodor Uryupin tugboat and KamAZ truck, further undermining operational capabilities of russian forces.
This operation highlights Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to systematically degrade russia’s communication, surveillance, and electronic warfare capabilities. The strikes on key radar and EW systems suggest a deliberate campaign aimed at weakening russia’s defensive infrastructure. Analyzing the precision and scope of these attacks, it appears Ukraine may be positioning itself for a larger offensive that requires a diminished russian ability to control the electromagnetic spectrum and gather battlefield intelligence.
As Defense Express reported, russian forces fail to protect key radar systems from Ukrainian precision strikes in Crimea.

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