CNS published important documentation of Russian air defense systems.


The Center of National Resistance (CNS) has obtained and published technical documentation of the Russian Pantsir-S anti-aircraft missile and gun systems and the TOR-M1 anti-aircraft missile systems. This information can be used by drone manufacturers for more effective evasion of Russian air defense systems. This was reported by the CNS website.
According to CNS, the documentation was provided by conscientious service members of the Russian Air Force who do not wish to become targets in occupied Crimea, where the Kremlin is deploying reinforcements after the massive defeat of air defense systems on the peninsula.
Thus, conscientious individuals transferred the technical documentation of the Pantsir-S and TOR-M1 to the CNS.
You can view the documentation via the following link. CNS urges journalists to help disseminate the documentation.
It is worth noting that, according to analysts, further strikes by the Ukrainian Air Force on hostile air defense assets in temporarily occupied Crimea could render the peninsula unusable as a staging ground for the Russian army.
For the record, on the night of June 12, Ukrainian forces struck Russian anti-aircraft missile divisions in temporarily occupied Crimea. The strikes hit one S-300 division near Belbek airfield and two S-400 divisions near Belbek and Sevastopol.
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