Ukrainian forces hit Russian patrol ship and Pantsir missile system in temporarily occupied Crimea – video

Anastasia Protz — 4 June, 13:19
Ukrainian forces hit Russian patrol ship and Pantsir missile system in temporarily occupied Crimea – video
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Units of Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces struck a Russian Svetlyachok-class border patrol ship in temporarily occupied Crimea on the night of 3-4 June.

Source: Robert "Magyar" Brovdi, Commander of the Unmanned Systems Forces

Details: The Unmanned Systems Forces said the Project 10410 Svetlyachok border patrol ship was near the settlement of Yurkine in Russian-occupied Crimea when it was hit. They noted that such ships are used to monitor and protect ports and vessels, as well as creating a tactical air defence and anti-submarine defence line.

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Video: Ukraine's Unmanned Systems Forces

Quote: "Purpose: monitoring and protection of ports and vessels, creation of a tactical air defence and anti-submarine defence line. Length: 49.5 m.

Armament: 16 Igla MANPADS systems, AK-176 artillery mount, 14.5mm machine-gun mounts and six-barrel anti-aircraft guns.

Crew: 28 service members, endurance: 10 days or 2,200 miles."

Details: The Unmanned Systems Forces also reported strikes on a Pantsir-S1 anti-aircraft missile and gun system near the settlement of Strilkove in Kherson Oblast and an RSBN-4N short-range navigation radio system near the settlement of Saky in Russian-occupied Crimea.

Drones also struck locomotives in Vladyslavivka and Rozdolne in Crimea, transformers near Bulavynske and Vuhlehirsk in the occupied part of Donetsk Oblast, and fuel and lubricant tanks in Makiivka.

The Unmanned Systems Forces did not specify the extent of the damage caused.

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