Yeah I knew it was a German launcher that took out the AWACS the question that should be asked is what guided the missile? The German radar was nowhere near the front. Mein spidey senses tells me an airborne acquisition radar was used and one nation has been flying aircraft with that capability near Crimea.
At night, the Defense Forces of Ukraine hit the S-400 anti-aircraft missile systems in the Dzhankoya region, as well as 2 S-300 divisions near Chornomorskyi and Yevpatoria, on the still-occupied peninsula.
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Dzhankoi lit up on FIRMS.
Fedosia also lit up on FIRMS.
I think they're preparing to land in Crimea from Odessa to catch the Russians off guard.Clearing the skies for Ukraine F-16's. I think they only have one s300/400 battery left in Crimea... Russian CAP pretty much doesn't exist so Ukraine Vipers will have no problems JDAM-ing Russian targets in Crimea.
I honestly don't think so, the logistics to support such a move long term is impossible, unless it's just intended as a fleeting attack and withdraw manoeuvre.I think they're preparing to land in Crimea from Odessa to catch the Russians off guard.