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❗️ Four missiles, 15 aerial bombs and 41 UMPKs were destroyed as a result of the strike on the airfield in Adygea, - ASTRA sources

The runway was also partially destroyed.

As ASTRA has learned, during yesterday's attack on the Khanskaya airfield in Adygea, one of the drones hit an ammunition depot. According to sources, as a result, an X-31 missile, three X-35 missiles and 15 UMBP aerial bombs detonated. Also lost were 41 unified planning and correction modules (which are installed on aerial bombs, increasing their range by tens of kilometers): 20 UMPK-500M, 16 UMPK-500 and 5 UMPK.

Another UAV hit the runway. It is partially destroyed.

The attack on the Khanskaya airfield was reported by local residents, the NASA fire monitoring system recorded a fire near the airfield's runway after the attack, ASTRA noted earlier. The General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine officially confirmed the attack.

Earlier, the head of Adygea reported an attack and subsequent fire "in the suburbs of Maikop", and also announced the evacuation of residents of the village of Rodnikovy, which is adjacent to the military airfield "Khanskaya". The attack on the airfield was not officially confirmed by either local authorities or the Russian Defense Ministry.


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Satellite images of the Khanskaya airfield after the Ukrainian drone strike

Radio Liberty publishes satellite images of the aftermath of the Ukrainian strike on the Khanskaya airbase in the Republic of Adygea on the night of October 10. It shows buildings destroyed as a result of the crash of the Ukrainian drone. Sources of the Astra Telegram channel claimed that the strike destroyed an X-31 missile, three X-35 missiles and 15 UMBP aerial bombs.

 

https://t.me/svoboda_radio/30858

📸 We show satellite images of affected Russian warehouses with "Shakhed" near Yeisk

Photo from Planet Labs for October 11 received by RFE/RL's "Schemes" project. They show the consequences of the attack of Ukrainian drones on warehouses in the Krasnodar region of the Russian Federation - damaged buildings, in particular the roof. and traces of fire.

On October 9, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine announced that they had struck warehouses near Yeisk and added that they were used to store Shahed drones, which the Russian Federation forces regularly launch over Ukraine.

 

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How many FPV drones are needed to destroy several dozen enemy tanks or destroy the positions of Russian attack aircraft? I am convinced that the "birds" that we will soon hand over to our military will be enough for many more enemy targets)

3,140 drones of various diameters and for various combat missions — shock "Molfar" 10" and 8", as well as night and day "Maviks". They are very much expected at the front, because it is a guarantee of quick offensive actions and high-quality defense of Ukrainian positions.

We must help our soldiers stop the enemy from destroying the Russians on the approach to our dugouts and trenches. Destroyed day and night. They destroyed them with drops from "Maviks". They were destroyed by artillery fire directed with the help of aerial reconnaissance.

And we also have 50 stations of the Shatro dome-shaped multi-range anti-aircraft EW system, which is capable of covering the positions of our infantry, landing forces, and artillerymen from attack drones.

During these two and a half years, we do not stop at a single step in helping our military. Day and night, we manufacture, procure and think through fast logistics to supply the necessary equipment to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

 

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In the Kharkiv direction, the enemy attacked four times near Vovchansk and Tykhi.

According to the available information, the losses of the enemy in the direction today amounted to 63 servicemen killed and wounded, three destroyed artillery systems, two armored fighting vehicles, a Mi-8 helicopter, 14 unmanned aerial vehicles and four cars. Ukrainian soldiers also damaged three artillery systems, four cars and two units of special equipment.

 

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Defense forces of Ukraine hit the Khanskaya airfield.

Tonight, fire damage was inflicted on the airfield "Khanskaya" in the Republic of Adygea of the Russian Federation. In particular, an ammunition warehouse located on the territory of a military facility was hit. In the area of the target, the work of enemy anti-aircraft was noted, ignition was recorded.

It is known that Su-34 and Su-27 aircraft were based at the airfield. More detailed information about the consequences of the damage is being clarified.

The task was carried out by the forces and means of the Security Service of Ukraine, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

The joint combat work of all components of the Defense Forces on important targets of the Russian Armed Forces will continue.

Glory to Ukraine!


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One thousand anti-aircraft drones, two hundred downed Russian wings and $1.23 billion of destroyed Russian equipment

▪️In three months, we produced and handed over 1,000 anti-aircraft drones

▪️They shot down more than 200 Russian wings

▪️The lack of eyes in the sky in Russia saved the lives of thousands of soldiers and civilians

▪️Further more - we are preparing for serial production of Shahed fighters

Our second unique product is Ukraine's largest FPV-drone "Queen of Hornets", more than six hundred of which appeared at the front in a few months.

In total, more than 15,000 "Wild Hornets" were transferred. OSINTers calculated only from the published videos of the damage that the "Wild Hornets" destroyed enemy equipment worth $1.23 billion.

But we would not have been able to do this without the trust and financial support of our friends: volunteers, foundations, entrepreneurs and thousands of caring Ukrainians and military personnel.

Thank you for your trust!

 

🔺 "Lyuty" UAVs attack the Khansk military airfield in the Republic of Adygea, there are arrivals

⚠️ Aviation, in particular Su-34 and Su-27, began to depart rapidly from the airfield

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https://kyivindependent.com/drones-hit-military-airfield-in-russias-republic-of-adygea-russian-media-claims/



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There is a fire at a fuel and lubricants depot at the Khanskaya airfield in Russian Adygea , the Crimean Wind monitoring group reports, citing satellite imagery data.

Ukrainian UAVs visited there at night .

The airfield is home to the 272nd training aviation Polotsk Order of Suvorov and Kutuzov aviation base of the 2nd category of the Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots named after Hero of the Soviet Union Serov.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

August 46th, 46th Airmobile Brigade. "dates that repel them like devils from incense"

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (1 children)

If it were to explode, it will be much larger and hotter.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (3 children)

A few have been exploding per day and there's concern that some containing kerosene are about to be next.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's reportedly a few kilometers away, but I'm waiting for FIRMS to update.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yeah, it's just for laughs.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (1 children)

The incoming missiles were detected but they failed to shoot them down.

[–] [email protected] 16 points 1 month ago (4 children)

This apparently didn't work.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

These videos weren't publicized until Russians had already been posting photos/videos of FPV drones whizzing around their UAVs.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 months ago

Guns are heavy and less reliable.

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