Aug. 12, 2025, 2:17 p.m.

Special Operations Forces destroy enemy radar in Crimea

(Photo: Special Operations Forces)

On the night of August 9-10, 2025, units of the Resistance Movement of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine destroyed the stationary tracer radar complex TRLK-10 "Skala-M" in Abrikosivka, in the temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

This was reported by the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

TRLK-10 "Skala-M" is a Soviet-Russian track radar complex that provides primary and secondary detection of air targets. This radar is designed to control air traffic, in particular on routes and in approach zones, and is an important component of the air traffic control system with a range of up to 350 km. The Ukrainian Armed Forces emphasized that the destruction of this complex will significantly weaken the enemy's ability to use aviation, which the occupiers use to attack civilian infrastructure and civilians.

The Ukrainian military destroyed the Russian Yenisei radar station in Crimea. Recently, in the occupied Crimea, Ukrainian reconnaissance men hit a unique Russian radar station that exists in very limited numbers. This 98L6 Yenisei radar is the latest multifunctional radar used in the S-500 Prometheus and possibly S-400 Triumph anti-aircraft missile systems. It has a high detection range of more than 600 km and is capable of accurately tracking airborne targets, including ballistic missiles, as well as guiding air defense missiles.

In May, SBU drones attacked the ammunition depots of the 126th Separate Guards Brigade of the Russian Coastal Defense, located near the village of Perevalne in Crimea. As a result of the successful attack , there were killed and wounded soldiers guarding and on duty at the military depots. The facilities where military equipment, weapons and fuel and lubricants were stored were hit. A powerful explosion occurred at the site, followed by a large-scale fire. Videos circulated on social media showed ammunition detonating and thick smoke rising.

Катерина Глушко

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