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Olena Mukhina


Ukrainian forces burn three Russian air defense systems worth $80–90 million with “innovations”

Tor-M2 and Buk systems worth tens of millions burned, but Ukraine’s Nemesis promises the full story will come later.
The Ukrainian Nemesis operation. Source: Nemesis
Ukrainian forces burn three Russian air defense systems worth $80–90 million with “innovations”

Ukrainian Nemesis operators destroyed three high-value Russian air defense systems in a month. The fighters, part of the Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces (SBS), reported on the successful operation via social media, emphasizing that innovative technologies were used to strike the targets. 


Destroyed systems and their value

“We burned three enemy air defense installations worth $80–90 million,” the statement reads

In August, the 412th Nemesis Regiment’s soldiers took down two Tor-M2 SAM systems, a Buk-M3 launcher, and the radar of a Buk-M2 system, which is known as “chupa-chups.” 

The Ukrainian Nemesis operation. Source: Nemesis

Tor-M2 and Buk: capabilities

Tor-M2 is a Russian short-range surface-to-air missile system designed to protect military and strategic targets from aircraft, helicopters, drones, cruise, and ballistic missiles.

Its engagement range is 12–15 km, altitude up to 10 km, and targets moving at speeds up to 1,000 m/s. The system carries 16 9M338K missiles and can simultaneously engage four targets out of over 40 detected.

The Buk is also a Russian medium-range SAM system capable of destroying aerodynamic aerial targets, tactical ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles.

The Ukrainian Nemesis operation. Source: Nemesis

Innovations and secret SBS technologies

“The enemy changes tactics, tries to stop us, hides but in vain. Our retaliation always reaches its target,” the defenders noted.

They added that the strike footage remains unpublished to protect their innovative solutions, but promised to release it in the future.