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​Buk-M3 SAM System, P-18 Radar Discovered by Ukrainian Partisans in Temporarily Occupied Sevastopol

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 russian 9K317M Buk-M3 medium-range surface-to-air missile system / Open source illustrative photo
russian 9K317M Buk-M3 medium-range surface-to-air missile system / Open source illustrative photo

Ukrainian partisans continue to collect information on the location of russian air defense systems and share it with the Defense Forces of Ukraine

The Atesh partisan movement reported on its Telegram channel about the location of the 9K317M Buk-M3 medium-range surface-to-air missile system on the coast of the Haharinskyi District of Sevastopol in temporarily occupied Crimea.

It is known that the P-18 radar is also located there, which is used to provide early warning and target designation for the Buk-M3 system. According to Atesh, russian occupiers are capable of detecting and destroying targets at greater distances from this air defense position.

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"Detailed information on the deployment of air defense systems and surface-to-air missile systems on the territory of Crimea is constantly updated and all relevant information is transferred to the Defense Forces of Ukraine!" the statement reads.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian partisans had spotted S-300V SAM system near temporarily occupied Crimea.

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