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The S-400 Triumf (Russian: C-400 Триумф – Triumf; translation: Triumph; NATO reporting name: SA-21 Growler), previously known as the S-300 PMU-3, [4] is a mobile surface-to-air missile (SAM) system developed in the 1990s by Russia's NPO Almaz as an upgrade to the S-300 family of missiles. The S-400 was approved for service on 28 April ...
Ukraine has destroyed a Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile defence system in occupied Crimea, Kyiv claims. Russia and Ukraine traded drone attacks early Wednesday. Kyiv targeted Moscow again and ...
On 23 August, HUR released a video of a Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile system in Olenivka, Crimea, 120 kilometres (75 mi) south of Kherson, being struck by Ukrainian missiles, resulting in its total destruction and the deaths of several Russian military personnel in the vicinity. The loss of the S-400 system greatly depreciated Russia's ...
Later Wednesday, the Ukrainian intelligence agency claimed it had destroyed a key Russian S-400 surface-to-air missile defense system in occupied Crimea. If confirmed, it would be another ...
The Ukrainian military claimed it launched a drone strike on the Liskinskaya oil depot in Voronezh Oblast [83] and destroyed radar equipment belonging to an S-400 air defense system in Belgorod Oblast. [84] The State Border Guard Service of Ukraine received a 155-mm DITA self-propelled artillery howitzer from the Czech Republic. [85]
Russian Telegram channels report that the video shows the destruction of three Russian S-400 anti-aircraft missile complexes. Yesterday, Shoigu reported that the Russian army destroyed ATACMS ...
The attacks struck an S-400 system in Dzhankoi and two less advanced S-300 systems near Yevpatoriya and Chornomorske resulting in "significant losses" for Russian air defences, Ukraine's general ...
Ukraine's HUR claimed to have shot it down, at a range of 308 km, with an S-200 missile. Russian authorities claimed the aircraft crashed due to a technical malfunction. [248] [249] 26 April: Ukrainian media reported that the HUR carried out an operation that destroyed a Russian Ka-32 helicopter in Ostafyevo Airport, Moscow. [250]