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Ukrainian drone unit blows up rare Russian radar
Ukraine’s 413th “Raid” Separate Unmanned Systems Battalion has released video evidence of a targeted strike on a previously unknown Russian radar system.
According to a statement from the battalion, the radar complex appears to be a ground-based version of the Zaslon radar, originally developed for shipborne air defense.
Russian engineers reportedly mounted the radar on a KamAZ-6350 8×8 wheeled chassis, enabling rapid field deployment and increased situational awareness for artillery and air defense operations.
The 413th Battalion reported that the radar system was located deep in Russian-controlled territory, suggesting a high-value asset likely intended to enhance battlefield coordination and electronic surveillance.
Video of the operation showed the system situated on a mobile platform at the rear of a KamAZ vehicle, consistent with rapid redeployment capabilities. The drone strike reportedly disabled the radar and removed it from active use.
The 413th’s report underscores the critical role of Ukraine’s unmanned systems units in targeting complex, mobile threats and highlights a shift in how modern drone warfare is shaping the war’s evolving front lines.
Source. Defence-Blog