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Russia relying on rare Zoopark-1 radar to find artillery: Ukraine

Por: Newsweek World February 28, 2023

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Russian forces are conducting aerial reconnaissance in southern Ukraine using a radar system that can detect artillery fire and positions.The Zoopark-1 is being used in the village settlement of Stepove, according to an intelligence report published Monday on Facebook by the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.Zaporizhzhia axis: the enemy shelled the vicinities of 17x settlements, the report reads. Among them are Vremivka, Novopil'... + full article



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