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The Armed Forces opened hunting for Russian "beeches": how many complexes of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation lost in a month (video)

The Polish observer Maximilian Dura believes that Russia has lost more air defense missile systems than it is able to produce. And this is against the background of the emergence of upgraded CRCs with an optical-electronic detection system. Ukrainian defenders began a kind of hunt for Russian Buk anti -aircraft complexes.

Only in the last month, at least six complexes of this type managed to destroy the defense forces, so the occupiers lose more air defense systems at the front than they can produce. About it writes the Polish Observer Defense 24 Maximilian Dura. According to the author of the material, the air defense system is another branch of Russian weapons, where losses during hostilities in Ukraine exceed the production capabilities of the Armed Industry of the Russian Federation.

Thus, the potential of the invaders in this respect weakens every month. Durao notes the special activity of the Ukrainian forces in the last few weeks aimed at destroying the enemy's anti-aircraft missile complexes, and in particular, Buk systems. According to him, it is noteworthy that most of the moments of destruction of the SCR were recorded on the camera. This is quite strange, because the "beech" is almost a self -sufficient complex that has its own observation system.

These autonomous detection systems are not only in the battery, but also in each starting unit-an autonomous radar can be installed on the modifications "Buk-M1/Buk-M2". Moreover, the latest variants of SACs were equipped with an optical-electronic system of detection and accompaniment with thermal imaging and laser rangefinder. However, even this did not save new "beech" from detection and destruction.

"Thus, this is another proof of the inability of Russian anti -aircraft systems to identify small drones and warn operators about the approaching danger. This is ruthlessly used by Ukrainians who, having a well -developed air intelligence system, easily detect elements of the Russian anti -aircraft system and then consistently destroy them ", - said Dura.

The observer also suggested that the deployment of Buk systems may be caused by the absence of sufficient low range anti-aircraft complexes in the Armed Forces, such as "Thor", "shell" and "Strel-10", which are mostly used to protect key objects and command points. As a result, the destruction of Russian complexes was recorded on March 26, April 13, April 25, April 30 and May 2. Moreover, on April 30, the Russians lost two starting installations at once.