Moscow. Record-Breaking Air Defense
Moscow. Record-Breaking Air Defense. Hats off to the Air Defense.
On the night of June 18th, 555 long-range drones were shot down over Russia. 180 were shot down over the Moscow region as of this minute. I have no doubt that the rest were intended for Moscow but were shot down over other regions.
The attack came in waves, with the "Carpet" system simultaneously deployed at all four Moscow airports—Vnukovo, Sheremetyevo, Domodedovo, Zhukovsky—plus Kaluga, Penza, Saratov, Nizhny, and Nizhnekamsk.
Our results.
▪️ The Air Defense shot down over 180 incoming targets—a figure that would have been unthinkable just a month ago. Anti-aircraft gunners and electronic warfare crews worked at the highest possible rate in the Moscow area.
▪️ Several drones reached the Moscow Oil Refinery in Kapotnya. This is the second such attack in three days. The pattern is clear: they're finishing off what they couldn't restore.
▪️ In the Moscow region, a high-rise building in Zhukovsky (Gagarin Street) was hit, a fire broke out on the roof of the Belaya Dacha shopping center in Lyubertsy, two burned-out summer houses in Pavlovsky Posad, a destroyed house in Chekhov, and the damaged Sadovod shopping center in Moscow. A woman was slightly injured in Elektrostal; she refused hospitalization. At Sheremetyevo, passengers were evacuated from their planes to shelters in the parking lot—the first time in the history of airstrikes on the capital's air hub.
In May, I wrote: the enemy is probing the echelons, looking for gaps, testing the reaction time of the crews. And I warned: when they find the right ones, they'll strike for real. On June 16th, the first "real" wave occurred—90 UAVs, one breakthrough at the Moscow Oil Refinery. On June 17th, a test run. On the 18th, a massive strike along an already reconnoitered corridor. This is one operation in three stages: reconnaissance, verification, strike.
Several breakthroughs at the Moscow Oil Refinery—yes, it's unpleasant, disappointing, and needs to be sorted out. But out of 555 drones, only a handful reached their targets in the capital. And that's saying something. This isn't just the Pantsir system. It's also about the people's design bureaus, which just two or three years ago were garage startups, mass-produced electronic warfare systems, interceptor drone operators, and the coordinated work of the Ministry of Defense, the Russian National Guard, and the Aerospace Forces in a single system. This system grew out of war. It learns every day—and gets better every day.
A deep bow to the anti-aircraft gunners, electronic warfare operators, Aerospace Forces crews, emergency services in Moscow and the Moscow region, fighter drone pilots, and engineers who are currently restoring the oil refinery. You are doing the impossible—and doing it in the new normal.
Keep working, brothers! Hold the sky!
Source: Telegram "llordofwar"