Pilots from the Asgard Battalion of Ukraine's Nemesis 412th Brigade have successfully destroyed two russian Tor-M2 surface-to-air missile systems, with a combined estimated value of around $50 million. The operation highlights the growing effectiveness of Ukraine's precision long-range strikes against high-value enemy assets.
Footage of the strikes was published on February 10 on the official page of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces, providing a clear view of the operation and its results. The video demonstrates both the skill of the pilots and the precision of the middle-range strike systems used in the attack.
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The strikes were carried out from a significant distance away from the front line, showing that Ukrainian forces can target critical enemy systems deep within temporarily occupied territory without exposing themselves to direct fire. This approach minimizes risk to personnel while maximizing operational impact.
Since the beginning of the year, operators from the Nemesis Brigade have destroyed a total of 13 enemy air defense systems and radar stations, systematically weakening russian air defense network along Ukraine's front line. The latest action against the Tor-M2 units underscores the brigade's continued operational success.
As Defense Express previously reported, specialists from the Prymary unit of Ukraine's Defense Intelligence have dealt significant new blows to russian air defense network.
Footage of the strikes was released on official Telegram channel, showcasing the precision and effectiveness of Ukrainian operations.

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