Guerrillas identify Russian radio technical stations in occupied Crimea

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In Russian-occupied Crimea, local guerrillas have identified the locations of Russian radio technical stations used for monitoring airspace and maritime activity.

According to the Crimean Wind Telegram channel, as cited by Ukrinform, the stations were located on the Tepe-Oba ridge, situated between the city of Feodosia and the village of Ordzhonikidze.

“Four radio technical stations have been scouted at an altitude of 300 meters above sea level. Each is encased in a radio-transparent spherical dome, shielding the equipment from wind and snow,” the report states.

These long-range radar reconnaissance stations are designed to monitor both aerial and naval targets. Their elevated position enhances the range and effectiveness of surveillance capabilities.

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A heavily guarded military encampment is reportedly situated nearby. Guerrilla operatives also mapped the positions of nearby guard posts.

As previously reported by Ukrinform, resistance groups have conducted similar reconnaissance on defensive structures around Sevastopol Bay.

Photo credit: Crimean Wind


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