Outdated SAMs and lack of experienced personnel: guerrillas find out the main problems of russian air defense
Kyiv • UNN
Most russian cities have outdated and faulty air defense systems with defects, as modern weapons have been redeployed to the front in Ukraine, making them vulnerable to attacks by Ukrainian drones.
In russia, most cities have outdated air defense systems with defects, as modern weapons were transferred to the front in Ukraine. This is reported by UNN with reference to the underground movement "ATESH".
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Guerrillas find out why russian air defense cannot repel attacks by Ukrainian long-range drones .
The ATES agent from the air defense unit continues to inform us about the problems in the units trying to repel air attacks by Ukrainian drones. He notes that the leadership has started using old Kub SAMs, which are very poorly performing
It is noted that the equipment was withdrawn from old stocks, and the missiles for this SAM deteriorated during storage in warehouses. Therefore, most often they simply cannot hit the target, even if it is detected.
However, the problems are not limited to outdated equipment; there are also problems with modern complexes.
Most of the functional SAMs were sent to the "svoy" zone (to the front in Ukraine - ed.), and the malfunctioning or worn-out ones remained in the rear cities. According to our agent, 65-80% of all anti-aircraft missile systems have some kind of malfunction
In addition, the guerrillas found out that there is a problem with mistakes made by SAM operators, who apparently did not receive proper training, and trained specialists are dying in the war in Ukraine.
Based on all of the above, it can be concluded that the problems with repelling air attacks by Ukrainian drones on strategic targets located in the rear cities of the russian Federation require a comprehensive solution and significant investments, which the military and political leadership of the russian federation is hardly ready for
Recall
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