Ukrainian Defense Strikes Nebo-M Radar
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•Ukrainian defense forces hit Russian Nebo-M radar with ATACAMS missiles - General Staff
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The Ukrainian Defense Forces have successfully struck a Russian Nebo-M radar station.
The destruction of the system will create a favorable "air corridor" for the effective use of Storm Shadow and SCALP-EG cruise missiles.
The enemy has only 10 operational systems of this type remaining, each estimated to be worth over $100 million .
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