TechUkrainian drone strike disrupts Russian military base near Rostov

Ukrainian drone strike disrupts Russian military base near Rostov

Effects of the strike on the Millerovo base in Russia
Effects of the strike on the Millerovo base in Russia
Images source: © Telegram | Radio Swoboda
Norbert Garbarek

21 July 2024 13:57

The Millerovo military airport, located near Rostov-on-Don, was targeted by Ukrainians during the night of July 19-20. The Russians claim to have shot down 26 Ukrainian drones. However, some of the launched weapons hit the facility, as evidenced by the latest satellite images.

The Ukrainian agency Unian reminded that their army sent a swarm of drones towards the Russian Millerovo airport – at least several dozen machines. Although some of the drones were shot down by Russian air defences, a few managed to breach the Russian Federation's anti-drone systems and strike a valuable military target.

From the beginning, the specific losses incurred by the Russians due to the Ukrainian strike were unclear. Given that Millerovo is the base of the 31st Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment of the Russian Federation, equipped with Su-30SM aircraft, initial suspicions were directed towards these units – especially since local residents noted several explosions at the airport.

Ukrainians did not destroy aircraft

In response to suspicions regarding the alleged loss of valuable aircraft by the Russians, Russian Radio Svoboda published a satellite map showing the effects of the Ukrainian strike on the Millerovo base. The communication from Radio Svoboda informs that three fire centres are visible in the satellite photo taken after the strike. One is located in the hangar of the technical-operational area, another in an open area, and the third is where one of the fuel and lubricant warehouses is located. The satellite photo confirms statements from Russian sources that the aircraft was not damaged during the drone attack.

According to materials published by the Russian source, the Ukrainians did not manage to destroy the opponent's aircraft. It indicated that over time, the Russians had perfected the process of evacuating planes upon detecting a threat from approaching drones.

Therefore, it cannot be ruled out that the only damaged machines might have been those in the hangar and were immobilized for some reason. It is also possible that the strike only affected equipment used for repairing and servicing the Su-30SMs in service.

Another strike on fuel tanks

It is worth emphasizing that the Ukrainian strike on Russian fuel tanks should be considered a success. Recall that a similar shelling occurred in May of this year when the defenders' army attacked the airport in Belbek near Sevastopol, destroying fuel tanks and thereby grounding some of the aircraft.

The aforementioned Su-30SMs, which could have been stationed at the Millerovo base, are among the best machines currently serving the Russian Federation. They are an advancement of the older Su-27 and are multi-role machines. This means they can conduct both air superiority operations and land strikes.

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