Ukraine cripples Russian radars and aircraft, paving way for stronger strikes on Crimea
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Thu, 25 Sep 2025 21:19:00 +0300

On September 21, 2025, Ukrainian special forces unit Prymary struck two Russian Be-12 Chaika anti-submarine amphibious aircraft in occupied Crimea — the first such attack in history.Aviation expert and analyst Kostiantyn Kryvolap told Espreso that the Defense Forces are eliminating Russian radar systems, paving the way for more powerful strikes.He explained that the Be-12, developed in the 1960s, was designed for anti-submarine warfare. Out of more than 160 aircraft built, Russia inherited about 50–60 after the collapse of the USSR, but only 4–6 remained in service. These planes, supported by helicopters dropping buoys, could track underwater activity and monitor the Black Sea.According to Kryvolap, Ukraine’s recent strikes, including the destruction of a Nebo-U radar system and earlier SBU operations against S-400 and S-500 radars, are leaving Russia “without eyes.” He estimated that Ukraine has destroyed a third to half of Russia’s remaining Be-12 fleet.“Now the Russians in Crimea almost have no detection capabilities, which means Ukraine can strike with far more serious weapons. After eliminating these aircraft and radar systems, our forces are not just cutting a path to Crimea — they’re paving a highway,” Kryvolap stressed.
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