Guerrillas revealed the relocation of the "Ginger" radar station in occupied Crimea

Guerrillas revealed the relocation of the "Ginger" radar station in occupied Crimea

Kyiv  •  UNN

March 11 2024, 08:20 AM • 33549 views

The guerrilla movement "ATESH" discovered and disclosed the fact of moving to a military airfield in occupied Dzhankoy (Crimea) radar complex 9C19 "Imbir", which collects data on air targets for air defense command centers.

Radar system 9S19 "Imbir", which collects data on air targets and transmits them to the command centers of the air defense forces of the Russian army, found members of the guerrilla movement "ATESH" in occupied Dzhankoy, betrays UNN.

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ATESH. fixes the occupier's radar in Dzhankoy

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Participants of the guerrilla movement report in their Telegram that the ocupant's equipment was involved in an accident, remained in place for some time, and then this radar station was relocated - ATESH agents claim to have indicated the exact coordinates of this equipment at the military airfield.

Reference

The 9S19 "Imbir" radar is a Soviet self-propelled sector-viewing radar station from the S-300V SAM system. It collects data on air targets and transmits it to the command centers of the Russian Army's air defense forces. It is a very important element of enemy air defense.

Supplement

It is very symbolic that the white-blue-white flag hangs on the equipment. We are acting to make Russia safe for its neighbors. This can only be realized by defeating the Russian army and expelling it from Ukraine. 

- The publication ATESH reported.
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