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Ukraine Destroys Russia’s S-400 In Drone Strike – If Putin’s Shield Can Fall, Should India Still Trust It? | World News

New Delhi: A drone flew over the Crimea and found his trail. A few seconds later, the flames jumped out of the Russian base. Ukraine did the unimaginable one-Russia’s most valuable air defense system hit the S-400 in depth.

This was not an ordinary hit. The Ukrainian forces targeted the 91N6E “Big Bird” radar, the eye of the S-400. Two of them were destroyed in a swoop. Ukraine’s military intelligence confirmed the strike. The attack was now carried out by the ghost unit of Gur, a name that echoed loud than ever.

The strike took place in the Crimea, a region that Moscow has been looking for since 2014. Ukraine never accepted it. And now, it makes Russia feel every day.

Russia calls S-400 one of the best air defense systems in the world. He proudly sells global allies, including India. However, when the drones that touch a part of a missile can violate the radar network, the questions follow. Sharp ones. Both friends and enemies.

The large bird radar is not only part of the S-400. Spine. Whether ballistic missiles or hidden warriors, it scans threats 600 kilometers away. It works with the S-Band frequency and uses gradual series technology to monitor incoming hazards. Without it, the S-400 can still shoot. But he may be firing blind.

This is what makes this strike serious. Ukraine did not only harm the hardware. Once upon a time, he opened a system that was believed to be almost untouchable. It is a system that India has already begun to encourage. A system that Russia still claims to be unique.

But nothing can be safely bleeding like a wreck that smokes.

S-400 can survive in this war. But the reputation? This is a direct kick. India, which closely follows, can now have a few questions in itself.

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