Ukrainian Drones Strike Tor, Redut-2US, and Kaira Operator Post
Redut-2US communications system. Photo credits: Freeze frame from USF video

On the night of May 14, Unmanned Systems Forces struck Russian air defense systems, communications equipment, and drone operator bases in several areas.

The results of the combat operations were reported by units of the Unmanned Systems Forces and USF Commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi, who released video footage of the strikes.

Hunting Russian air defenses

Among the targets was the Russian Tor air defense missile system, which was struck near Brusivka in the Luhansk region.

The strike on the system was carried out by operators of the 427th Rarog Separate Unmanned Systems Brigade, who regularly targets Russian air defense assets and equipment deep behind enemy lines.

Tor-M2 air defense system. Photo credits: Screenshot from SSU video

Destruction of communications assets

Operators of Squad 13 of the 414th USF Brigade Madyar Birds struck a Russian Redut-2US communications system near Frolivske in the Donetsk region.

This system is used by Russian troops to provide communications, data transmission, and coordination of actions between units.

A Russian communications hub in the area of Kinski Rozdory, Zaporizhzhia region, was also targeted and destroyed by operators of the 412th Nemesis USF Brigade.

Strike on UAV Operators

A separate target was the command post and temporary deployment site of the Russian Kaira UAV operator unit in the Staromlynivka area of Donetsk Oblast.

This facility was destroyed by operators of the 1st Separate USF Center.

Previously, Militarnyi reported on the destruction of Russian Tor systems by Ukrainian drones, which the occupiers actively use to provide cover for their troops in the frontline zone.

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