NewsPutin's prized £49m radar obliterated by Ukrainian forces

Putin's prized £49m radar obliterated by Ukrainian forces

$60 million in seconds. This is how the Russians lost valuable equipment.
$60 million in seconds. This is how the Russians lost valuable equipment.
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Jakub Artych

15 August 2024 13:32

In the Zaporizhzhia region, Vladimir Putin's army lost valuable equipment. On social media, we see how Ukrainian soldiers destroyed the Russian Kasta-2E2 system, which is used for target guidance and electronic warfare. Its value is about £49 million.

A video appeared on social media showing a successful attack on a Russian position with the Kasta-2E2 radar. The Ukrainian army eliminated the equipment in the Zaporizhzhia region.

This station was intended for detecting aerial targets, including those moving at low altitudes. Its value is estimated at about £49 million.

The Russian Kasta 2E2 air target reconnaissance radar station (also known as 39N6E) is a mobile medium-range radar that can be used for both military and civilian purposes.

The Russians claim that the radar detects even low-flying targets from a distance of 5 to 150 kilometres and sees 360 degrees. Kasta 2E2 determines the flight path characteristics of air targets and flight altitude, which helps with their identification.

The data collected in this way is then transmitted to command centres via radio channels or using digital-analogue communication.

Ukrainian soldiers destroyed the Russian Kasta-2E2 system

The Kasta 2E2 radar station consists of several elements, including an electronic vehicle, a vehicle with an antenna, and a vehicle with electrical units.

All are based on the KamAZ-4310 chassis. Additionally, the system includes auxiliary equipment, including a remote workstation allowing radar control up to 300 metres away.

Let's remember that for many months, the situation on the front in the Zaporizhzhia region in southern Ukraine has been extremely tense. The Russians constantly bombard Ukrainian positions with artillery and aviation.