Ukrainian drone bombed Russia's newest ROSC-1 radar system, which is designed to suppress UAVs
A somewhat curious situation occurred at the battlefront. A drone of the 113th Separate Brigade of Territorial Defense of the Armed Forces of Ukraine bombed a Russian drone suppression complex.
What we know
Alas, it is not known which drone was used for the attack. But what is known is that it dropped three bombs on the latest radar and optical complex ROSC-1, introduced in 2018. At first glance, it may appear that ROSC-1 was unharmed because the munitions fell nearby. But it was enough to take out all the electronics.
#Ukraine : A Ukrainian UAV took out of a modern Russian RLK-MC-A (ROSC-1) complex, specially developed to counter enemy drones - here we see munitions being dropped right on its electronic control and radio monitoring subsystems.
- ???????? Ukraine Weapons Tracker (@UAWeapons) August 11, 2022
The RLK-MC-A appeared to be completely helpless. pic.twitter.com/RbrlvnY008
As for the ROSC-1, it is a radar-optical system that is responsible for detecting and recognizing aerial objects. According to the manufacturer, the device can suppress RQ-11B Raven and RQ-7 Shadow class UAVs, as well as DJI commercial quadcopters.
Source: @UAWeapons
Image: LEMZ
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