TechThe Russian military claims false victory in Ukrainian Patriot ruse

The Russian military claims false victory in Ukrainian Patriot ruse

The Russian military published a recording that supposedly shows the destruction of the Ukrainian Patriot system. In reality, the opponent used a clever trick, and the missile struck a realistic mock-up.

The Russians hit a mock-up of the Patriot system.
The Russians hit a mock-up of the Patriot system.
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Paweł Maziarz

17 August 2024 07:12

The war in Ukraine continues, and unfortunately, there is no end in sight. Ukraine would not be able to handle this fight without the support of Western weaponry. These are often very costly systems; their destruction would be a significant loss.

To protect these valuable assets, Ukrainians use a clever tactic to set up mock-ups resembling authentic weaponry. These actions aim to mislead the opponent and divert their attention from the actual equipment.

Big mistake by the Russians

The Russian military published a recording that supposedly shows the destruction of the Ukrainian Patriot system using the Korean ballistic missile KN-23 (which is equivalent to the Russian Iskander-M missile).

In reality, it was another opponent trick. As military analyst and expert Jarosław Wolski explained, the Russians hit mock-ups of the Patriot system. Indications include the poor arrangement of the individual elements of the system and the lack of secondary explosions.

The Ukrainians, however, are not always so lucky. Military analyst and expert Dawid Kamizela pointed out a recording that probably showed a successful attack on components of the Patriot fire unit in the Dnipropetrovsk region. The Russians supposedly destroyed a communication vehicle AMG (fortunately, this time, they did not manage to kill the launcher).

Why are Patriots so valuable to Ukraine?

The Patriot air defence system has become one of the critical elements of Ukrainian military support. Its advanced technological capabilities and effectiveness in defending against aerial threats make it indispensable in protecting the country.

Patriot system - illustrative photo
Patriot system - illustrative photo© u.s. army | Sgt. Alexandra Shea

The Patriot air defence system, developed by the American company Raytheon, is an advanced solution that has proven effective on the battlefield. Equipped with the AN/MPQ-65 radar, the Patriot system can simultaneously track up to 100 targets, rendering it highly effective in intense combat operations. The Patriot system has significantly contributed to protecting cities and infrastructure from aerial attacks.

Launching a missile from the Patriot system
Launching a missile from the Patriot system© wikimedia commons | bohyun pyun

The basic configuration of the Patriot system includes launchers, command posts, and a phased-array radar. The system's mobility allows for rapid deployment and adaptation to changing front-line conditions, which is crucial for Ukraine's effective defence. This also explains why the system is a priority target for the Russians.

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