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Pantsir-S1
Latest news regarding Pantsir-S1
Russia is concentrating its air defense network to protect Moscow ahead of the May 9th military parade.
Russia's relocation of air defense systems to the capital Moscow to protect the May 9th parade is believed to have exposed security gaps in many other areas.
Technology
Belarus supplied 18 MZKT-7930 chassis for Russia's Pantsir-S1 system.
In 2024, the Minsk plant delivered specialized MZKT-7930-312 chassis to help Russia overcome the shortcomings in stability and maneuverability of the Pantsir-S1 air defense system.
Ukraine destroys Russian Pantsir-S1 air defense system worth $15 million.
Ukrainian forces have just carried out a precision strike on a Pantsir-S1 complex located deep behind Russian lines, inflicting significant financial losses and creating a defensive gap.
Ukraine claims to have destroyed half of Russia's Pantsir air defense systems.
The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) claims that its Alpha special forces unit destroyed approximately 50% of Russia's Pantsir systems by 2025, opening up a corridor for long-range strikes.
Russia suspected of withdrawing Pantsir-S1M from Crimean Bridge: analysis
OSINT reports that Pantsir-S1M missiles have left their mission protecting the Kerch Bridge, possibly shifting towards Yevpatoria/Saky; images reveal both 57E6-E and 57E6M-E launchers, with a range of 30 km and Mach 5.
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