During April 2026, the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces struck 38 units of Russian air defense and electronic warfare equipment with a total value of approximately $1.1 billion. This was reported by the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, according to UNN.
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It is noted that the operations were conducted in coordination with the Deep Strike Center.
During the month, 25 enemy anti-aircraft missile systems were hit. Among them were the "Tor", "Tor-M2", "Buk", "Pantsir", "Osa" systems, ZU-23-2 based on MT-LB, as well as the S-350
In addition, the Ukrainian military disabled another 13 radar and electronic warfare assets. Specifically, these include the "Zoopark" complexes, "Kasta" radars, "Nebo-M", P-37 "Mech", the "Palantin" EW system, the "Ai-Petri" radio-technical battalion radar, and the 92N6E radar from the S-400 system.
The military notes that the use of unmanned systems allows for asymmetric strikes far behind the front line – in areas that Russian troops previously considered relatively safe.