Russia has lost a large number of aviation ordnance at the Morozovsk air base
The destroyed depot of aviation weapons at the Morozovsk airfield in the Russian Federation. August 2024. Photo credits: Dosye_shpiona Telegram channel

The Ukrainian strike destroyed an aviation ordnance depot at the Russian Morozovsk military airfield.

The Russians lost a large number of aviation ordnance of various types, including guided bombs and air-to-air missiles.

The Dosye_shpiona Telegram channel published a photo of the destroyed invader warehouse.

The attack on the Russian Morozovsk military airfield in the Rostov region was carried out on the night of August 3.

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the strike was executed by the Security Service of Ukraine and the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine forces in cooperation with the Armed Forces.

The published photos of the aftermath of the attack show the complete destruction of the Russian aviation ordnance depot.

These weapons have been used, in particular, by Russian Su-34 fighter bombers, which launch bombs with UMPK systems and launch cruise missiles at targets in Ukraine.

The photo captures the remains of burned-out R-27 and R-73 air-to-air missiles, which are designed for air-to-air combat.

Fragments and unexploded bombs of various calibers were also scattered on the territory of the destroyed depot, which the Russians began to turn into gliding bombs by installing UMPK kits.

They include high-explosive and fragmentation-fragmentation bombs such as FAB-500M62, FAB-500T, FAB-250 and OFAB-100-120.

In addition, one image shows guided bombs weighing 1.5 tons – KAB-1500LG with laser guidance.

Another photo shows the container of the Khibiny electronic countermeasures system, which was torn off the Russian Su-34 destroyed at the airfield.

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