Ukrainian intelligence reveals weapons used to attack A-50, Su-57, and Voronezh radar in Russia
Ukrainian intelligence has destroyed several targets in Russia using drones, specifically Bober drones, according to the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.
"The A-50 in Taganrog, the Su-57, and Putin's pride – the Voronezh radar. What unites them all is that the last thing they saw before going out of service was the Bobers," Intelligence wrote.
The agency stated that UJ-26 Bober kamikaze drones were used to strike targets in Russia. These drones, in the hands of Ukrainian intelligence fighters, have been successfully terrorizing the enemy on its territory for over a year.
The Ukrainian Bober drone is an attack unmanned aerial vehicle designed to carry out various military tasks, including strikes on key targets behind enemy lines. It is intended for reconnaissance operations, artillery fire correction, and strikes on ground targets.
The Bober is actively used in military operations in Ukraine, particularly in the fight against Russian aggression. This drone is part of a new generation of Ukrainian UAVs that significantly enhances the capabilities of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the war.
Drone strikes on Russia
On June 9, Ukrainian intelligence reported a strike on a Russian Su-57 aircraft at the Akhtubinsk airfield. Additionally, on March 9, drones attacked an aircraft factory in Taganrog, damaging a hangar containing an A-50 aircraft.
Read more about how Ukrainian drones are destroying the enemy at the front and in the rear in the material by RBC-Ukraine.