Drone footage of a Russian 39H6 “Kasta-2E2” low-altitude 3D omnidirectional stand-by radar getting hit by rockets fired off an M142 HIMARS. Zaporizhzhia Oblast.



Source: MilesLongthe3rd

4 Comments

  1. Wonder what does Russia have a scarcity of by now. I am sure they are making new stuff all the time. But I have doubts that they will always have enough equipment and missiles to keep holes from forming for short periods of time. The fact that the the soldiers on the front cannot get their hands on clean water suggest that they do not have enough logistic vehicles.

    Do they really have enough air defense to defend all their refineries, air fields and the Sumy and Belgorod oblasts. As well as keeping the status quo in other areas without a temporary hole somewhere else. From what I heard they already gave up the facade that NATO is a legitimate by moving equipment and soldiers away from the [Finish](https://kyivindependent.com/russia-has-moved-almost-all-forces-from-finlands-vicinity-to-ukraine-media-report/) ~~and latvian~~ borders. As well as moving things out of [the Far East.](https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2023/09/01/russia-moves-missile-systems-from-island-chain-claimed-by-japan-reports-a82331)

  2. gengen123123123 on

    “But it missed! The whole thing didn’t explode”

    “Thats a lot of black smoke for a miss”

    RU trolls: *crickets*

  3. This video was published on Telegram by the “Come Back Alive Foundation”, indicating that the unit that located it depends on voluntary donations, it is surprising that voluntary donations are involved in the destruction of such important military equipment as radars that acquire targets for enemy anti-aircraft defenses

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