The Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kherson region learned to destroy enemy missiles from anti-aircraft guns

Semyon Doroshenko.  
06.11.2018 18:14
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Society, Ukraine


In the Kherson region, exercises with live firing from anti-aircraft missile systems of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces have ended, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.


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“More than 30 anti-aircraft missiles against real and simulated targets were fired from seven types of anti-aircraft missile systems S-300PS, S-300PT, S-300V1, Buk-M, Osa-AKM, S-125M1, S-125-2D1 air defense system,” – the message says.

As noted in the Ministry of Defense, work on real targets - Air Force aircraft, with simulated missile launches was carried out the day before, and already on November 1-2, the role of real targets was played by the VR-3 "Flight" UAVs.

“Almost all targets were destroyed,” the department noted.

On November 1, live firing and testing of anti-aircraft missiles began at the Yagorlyk state test site in the Kherson region.

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