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💥 USF operators destroyed a Russian Buk-M3 along with its ammunition

Fighters of the 14th Separate UAV Systems Regiment of the USF, in coordination with aerial reconnaissance of the 74th Reconnaissance Battalion, located and destroyed a Buk-M3 SAM launcher.

The operation was a model of coordinated unit action. First, using a UAV, operators of the "Altair" group from the 14th Regiment immobilized the target, which was being tracked by pilots of the 74th Reconnaissance Battalion. After that, fighters from the "Charlie" company of the 14th UAV Regiment delivered a precise strike that caused the ammunition to detonate, completely destroying the launcher.

The Buk-M3 is a modern Russian air defense system capable of intercepting aerial targets at distances of up to 70 km. Destroying such systems inflicts multi-million-dollar losses on the enemy and opens the airspace for further operations by Ukraine’s Defense Forces.

The Unmanned Systems Forces continue their #ADocide of the russian armed forces.

🇺🇦 USF: One step ahead!

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[–] ladicius@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

Those secondary explosions are always beautiful.