Ukrainian military intelligence's Husy-9 group and the 15th Separate Artillery Reconnaissance Brigade 'Black Forest' identified and struck a Russian 48Ya6-К1 Podlet radar system worth over $5 million.
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Ukrainian forces hit the antenna feed system and the diesel station that powered the radar
The Podlet radar costs more than 700 million roubles or more than $5 million U.S. dollars
The radar entered into service with the Russian army in 2015
The enemy used the system to detect and transmit target coordinates to Russian S-300/S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems
The Podlet-K1, also known as the 48Ya6-K1, is a modern mobile radar system designed to detect air targets at low and extremely low altitudes. The system is reportedly worth around $5 million and can detect up to 200 targets simultaneously.
The attack hit the station's antenna post and diesel generator.
This system was used by the enemy to detect and transmit target coordinates to Russian S-300/S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems.
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