On the night of October 24-25, warriors of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed a Buk-M3 surface-to-air missile system and a 9S36 radar station of the russian occupiers at a combat position.
The enemy equipment was operating in pairs in the temporarily occupied Luhansk region, several dozen kilometers from the frontline.
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Meanwhile, it has become known that it was the 412th NEMESIS Separate Battalion of Unmanned Systems of the Armed Forces of Ukraine that destroyed the russian equipment. Its press service released a video edited from footage recorded by a bomber drone.
Battalion's operators identified enemy targets and accurately dropped something similar to cumulative anti-tank grenades on them. First, the Buk SAM System was hit. After that, russians began to dismantle the radar and flee. However, the drone caught up with it as well. After two drops, it stopped and began to burn heavily.
Earlier Defense Express reported about the purpose of combining russian T-90 turret with T-80 chassis.
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