Intelligence destroyed important satellite equipment of the occupiers (video).


The soldiers of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine successfully destroyed an enemy position with important satellite equipment near the settlement of Tyotkino in the Kursk region. This information was received from the GUR.
Specialists used FPV drones to eliminate Russian devices that provide the use of satellites 'Yamal-401', 'Yamal-402', and 'Yamal-300K' in the Ka-band frequency.
The soldiers of the GUR of the Ministry of Defense discovered an enemy position with important satellite equipment near the settlement of Tyotkino in Russia and using FPV drones destroyed Russian devices for utilizing the capabilities of satellites "Yamal-401", "Yamal-402" and "Yamal-300K", which operate in the Ka-band frequency. pic.twitter.com/KrzrEdp3MF
— GLAVCOM (@GLAVCOM_UA) January 22, 2025
“Also, as a result of the fire damage, an enemy crew in a shelter was neutralized,” the intelligence reported.
In previous periods, Ukrainian defense forces attacked the radar equipment of the Russian occupiers in the Belgorod region. In particular, the 568th anti-aircraft missile division of the Russian occupation army was attacked. The operation of the 92N6 radar station of the S-400 anti-aircraft missile system was also interrupted, indicating success in hitting the target.
Additionally, soldiers of the 'Steel Lions' 63rd Separate Mechanized Brigade destroyed a rare experimental reconnaissance drone of the occupiers 'Merlin-VR'.
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