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Ukraine Destroys Russia's S-400 In Drone Strike – If Putin's Shield Can Fall, Should India Still Trust It?
Ukraine Destroys Russia's S-400 In Drone Strike – If Putin's Shield Can Fall, Should India Still Trust It?

India.com

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Ukraine Destroys Russia's S-400 In Drone Strike – If Putin's Shield Can Fall, Should India Still Trust It?

New Delhi: A drone flew low over Crimea and found its mark. Seconds later, flames leapt from the Russian base. Ukraine had done the unthinkable – it struck deep into Russia's most prized air defense system, the S-400. This was no ordinary hit. Ukrainian forces targeted the 91N6E 'Big Bird' radar, the eye of the S-400. Two of them were destroyed in one swoop. Ukraine's military intelligence confirmed the strike. The attack was carried out by GUR's Ghost unit – a name that now echoes louder than ever. The strike happened in Crimea, a region Moscow calls its own since 2014. Ukraine never accepted that. And now, it is making sure Russia feels it every day. Russia calls the S-400 one of the best air defense systems in the world. It sells it proudly to global allies, including India. But when drones worth a fraction of a missile can breach its radar net, questions follow. Sharp ones. From both friends and foes. The Big Bird radar is not just a part of the S-400. It is the spine. It scans threats 600 kilometers away, be it ballistic missiles or stealth fighters. It works with the S-band frequency and uses phased array tech to track incoming dangers. Without it, the S-400 can still fire. But it may be firing blind. That is what makes this strike serious. Ukraine did not only damage a piece of hardware. It cracked open a system once believed to be nearly untouchable. A system India has already started inducting. A system Russia still claims is unmatched. But nothing bleeds confidence like a smoking wreck. The S-400 may survive this war. But its reputation? That is taking a direct hit. India, watching closely, may now have a few questions of its own.

Zelensky brings Putin to its keens as Ukraine pierces Russia's S-400 air defense system, destroyed radar in drone strike, big worry for India due to…
Zelensky brings Putin to its keens as Ukraine pierces Russia's S-400 air defense system, destroyed radar in drone strike, big worry for India due to…

India.com

time29-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India.com

Zelensky brings Putin to its keens as Ukraine pierces Russia's S-400 air defense system, destroyed radar in drone strike, big worry for India due to…

Russia-Ukraine conflict heading towards Third World War? This country ready to send its troops to Kiev, not US, Poland, France, name is... Kyiv: Russia, which has been entangled in war with Ukraine for over 40 months now, has suffered a major setback. According to the reports, Ukraine has successfully carried out a drone strike in Crimea and managed to breach Russia's S-400 air defense system. This system is one of Russia's most crucial weapons for protection against aerial attacks. Russia has also sold this system to several other countries, including India. In such a scenario, Ukraine's ability to penetrate the S-400 not only threatens Russia's own security but could also impact its arms exports. For India, too, the questions being raised about the capabilities of the S-400 may be a cause for concern. Ukraine carried out a drone strike on a key component of Russia's S-400 air defense system—the 91N6E Big Bird radar on Thursday, Ukraine's military intelligence agency, the GUR. The strike was conducted by the GUR's Ghosts Unit and damaged several components of the S-400 system, including the multifunction radar and missile launchers. The attack took place in Crimea, a region that has been strategically important for Russia since it was annexed in 2014. How GUR destroyed S-400? According to the reports, the GUR used suicide drones to target the S-400 system in Crimea. The GUR is low-cost drones have become a key weapon for the Ukrainian military against Russia. In the attack, Ukraine's GUR destroyed two 91N6E Big Bird radars, which are integrated into Russia's S-400 air defense network as early warning systems. 91N6E Big Bird radar: It is important to note that the 91N6E Big Bird radar is considered the backbone of Russia's S-400 Triumph air defense system. 91N6E Big Bird is designed to detect and provide information on aerial threats ranging from ballistic missiles to stealth aircraft. Operating in the S-band frequency, this radar can detect and track targets at a distance of up to 600 kilometers. Without the Big Bird radar, the S-400 is ineffective! What makes 91N6E Big Bird special for Russia's air defense network is its radar's ability to detect and track targets. The 91N6E uses a Passive Electronically Scanned Array (PESA). 91N6E design emphasizes mobility. Without the Big Bird radar, the S-400's ability to detect and intercept long-range targets becomes significantly limited.

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