The Prymary special unit of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine carried out another strike against russian forces in occupied Crimea, hitting coastal radar and two military transport aircraft.
The released video captures strikes on the MR-10M1 Mys M1 coastal radar and another surface-surveillance radar station, as well as the destruction of two An-26 aircraft, one of them completely burned.
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Beyond the results of destroying enemy targets, it is just as important to know the exact location where this happened. Although the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine has not disclosed the location of the events, a frame showing a flight over the city helps clarify this. This strongly indicates that the site is Kacha and its airbase.

This means that it was a repeat raid on the same airfield where two Be-12 Chaika anti-submarine amphibious aircraft were hit just a few days ago. These aircraft are assigned to the 318th Mixed Aviation Regiment of the russian Black Sea Fleet and are based at the Kacha airbase.
Moreover, in one of the shots showing the An-26 being hit, a Be-12 can also be seen, recognizable by its unique features — a gull-shaped wing and engines mounted above the floats.

Therefore, the Prymary unit carried out another strike on the same enemy airfield in occupied Crimea, resulting in the destruction of two additional aircraft. It is noteworthy that no air defense systems were recorded on video in either case. This military airfield is definitely not abandoned, as the video shows one of the An-26 aircraft burning after the strike, meaning it was refueled. It is difficult to find an explanation for this other than the enemy's lack of air defense systems.
The selection of targets is also noteworthy, as it is clear that the drone operator has a choice between striking the Be-12, Mi-8 helicopter, and An-26. However, targeting a military transport suggests precise intelligence on which enemy aircraft are out of service and which targets should be neutralized.
It should be noted that the experience of the Prymary unit is being actively disseminated among other units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In particular, the Unmanned Systems Forces recently published a video showing operators of the 412th Nemesis Regiment striking two Tor-M2 anti-aircraft missile systems with similar drones.
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