Ukrainian forces have knocked out a Russian long-range radar system outside of the country's borders, according to Ukrainian media. The attack is the latest of Ukraine's reported strikes on Moscow ...
Drone attacks on a Russian radar site may have crossed one of ... Ukrainska Pravda cited an unnamed Defence Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) source who said the outcome of the strike is still being ...
Citing an unnamed source from the Security Service of Ukraine, or the SBU, The Kyiv Independent and Ukrainska Pravda reported that the Russian system was a Nebo-U radar complex stationed in ...
A second clip pictured another drone flying into the power station thought to be fuelling the radar system, reports MailOnilne. The Ukraine Defense Ministry wrote: "Successful fire damage was ...
A £6million Russian radar complex has been knocked out by a ... by a Polish-made Warmate drone operated by Ukrainians. Ukraine's GUR military intelligence released a statement following the ...
The Nebo-U long-range radar system sits in Bryansk Oblast, about 40km from the Ukrainian border, and is capable of aerial monitoring up to 700km deep into Ukraine. Russian troops were able to ...
Ukraine destroyed several units of military equipment in an attack on a Russian military airfield in Dzhankoi in occupied Crimea on April 17, Ukraine's military intelligence (HUR) reported.
The success of ballistic missile defences facing their first complex, high-stakes combat scenarios in Israel, the Red Sea and ...
Statewide, there are almost a million more registered Republicans than Democrats. The state Democratic Party is working to recruit candidates to challenge the GOP this November. A day after ...
The second target for Ukraine’s explosives-laden robotic sports plane is a big one: a 1,900-mile-range over-the-horizon radar in the Russian town of Kovylkino, 370 miles from the front line in ...
Ukraine said on Tuesday that it used seven exploding drones to destroy a Russian radar system. Ukrainian media reported that the system was a Nebo-U, which monitors hundreds of miles of airspace.