Ukraine Strikes Key Russian Radar Systems in Voronezh
Ukrainian Special Operations Forces have struck two key Russian radar installations in the Voronezh region. The precision drone attacks targeted the P-14F 'Lena' and 'Sopka-2' weather radar systems, which were part of Russia's integrated airspace surveillance network. The strikes come after Russian military personnel conducted maintenance on the systems.
The P-14F 'Lena' radar was associated with the Buturlinivka airbase, hosting Russian Air Force assets. Both radar systems were deployed to counter Ukrainian drone operations. The 'Sopka-2' complex was designed to detect and track low-flying targets, including drones. The targeted radar systems were the P-14F 'Lena' long-range detection system and the 'Sopka-2' tracking radar complex.
Previously, Ukrainian SSO had reportedly struck the Russian Buyan-M class missile corvette Grad in Lake Onega, damaging its maneuverability.
The Ukrainian precision drone strikes have successfully targeted two significant Russian radar systems in the Voronezh region. These systems were crucial for monitoring Ukrainian border activity and military airbases during the Russia Ukraine war. The strikes highlight the Ukrainian forces' growing capability to target strategic Russian assets.