Drone attack on Taganrog plant: British intelligence assesses the consequences
Kyiv • UNN
A drone attack on an aircraft repair plant in Taganrog, Russia, damaged buildings associated with the A-50 fleet, demonstrating Ukraine's ability to strike strategically important targets that are considered safe by Russia.
A Ukrainian drone attack on an aircraft repair facility in Taganrog, Russia, damaged two large buildings associated with the A-50U fleet. The strike demonstrates that Ukrainian operations can reach strategically important targets in Russia, even when such facilities are considered secure. This is stated in the report of the British Ministry of Defense based on intelligence, UNN writes.
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Reportedly, on March 9, drones struck the areas adjacent to the Beriev tank complex in Taganrog, Rostov region, Russia.
According to British intelligence, the plant is used to produce, modernize, maintain and repair early warning aircraft for missile attack and control of the Russian air force
The complex also maintains long-range strategic bombers, transport aircraft, and is a test center for the new generation A-100 aircraft.
According to the British Ministry of Defense, active air defense assets are constantly present around the facility, which demonstrates its importance. And the loss of the A-50U reconnaissance aircraft from Russian operations is likely to significantly worsen the Russians' situational awareness.
Images of the damage caused by the attack that have circulated online show damage to two large buildings associated with the A-50U fleet, which were likely used to shelter the aircraft during maintenance periods
The British Ministry of Defense believes that two weeks after the loss of the second A-50U, Russian aviation is likely to be unable to fly in support of operations in Ukraine.
This attack demonstrates that Ukrainian operations can still reach strategically important targets on Russian territory, even when such targets are considered secure, whether in the air or on the ground