Boyka's Towers: How the Russians Used Radar Stations in the Black Sea.


According to the spokesperson of the Naval Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Dmytro Pletenchuk, the Russian military used the radar station on the 'Boyka' platforms to monitor the situation in the Black Sea and conduct reconnaissance.
Pletenchuk also emphasized the importance of destroying the opponent's radar station, which recently took place, and expressed satisfaction with the successful work on establishing a safe route at sea.
He also noted that maritime drones have become a key weapon, forcing the Russians to change their tactics, leading to a strengthening of the positions of the Ukrainian army in the Black Sea. After the retreat of Russian troops from the Ukrainian coast, the drones came to the forefront and became a key element of the confrontation strategy. The Russians are now forced to deploy their fleet in such a way as to avoid collisions with drones.
The Ukrainian military continues to resist Russian aggression in the Black Sea, using modern technologies and advanced reconnaissance to ensure the security of the coastline.
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