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Satellite Images Confirm Ukrainian Strike Destroyed Russian “Skala-M” Radar in Crimea

Satellite imagery has confirmed the destruction of a Russian TRLK-10 Skala-M radar station in temporarily occupied Crimea.
The images, published by the Telegram channel Dnipro Osint, show significant damage to the installation.
According to Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces, the strike took place during the night of August 9–10 in the settlement of Abrykosivka. The operation was conducted by units of the Resistance Movement.
The TRLK-10 Skala-M is a Soviet-Russian stationary route radar complex with both primary and secondary air target detection capabilities. It is used to monitor air traffic along routes and in approach zones, with a detection range of up to 350 kilometers.

The system plays a key role in managing air traffic and transmitting data to air defense missile units.
Earlier, Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces reported that units of the Resistance Movement destroyed a Russian TRLK-10 Skala-M long-range radar in occupied Crimea during the night of August 9–10.
The system, located in Abrykosivka, had a detection range of up to 350 kilometers and was used to monitor airspace and support aviation operations. The strike was expected to weaken Russia’s ability to operate aircraft in the region.








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