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VisitWhat will be the impact of the 'Nebo-M' radar destruction on the conflict by end of 2024?
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Ukraine Destroys $100 Million Russian 'Nebo-M' Radar, Weakening Air Defenses
Oct 3, 2024, 07:03 AM
On October 3, Ukrainian forces destroyed a Russian 'Nebo-M' long-range radar system using US-supplied ATACMS ballistic missiles, according to the Ukrainian General Staff. The destruction of this sophisticated radar, which plays a critical role in detecting and tracking aerodynamic and ballistic targets, significantly reduces Russia's ability to intercept such threats. The 'Nebo-M' radar systems are estimated to cost over $100 million each, and Russia reportedly has only 10 of them remaining. This strike may create a favorable air corridor for Ukraine's effective use of aerial assets.
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