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Russians have installed a Pantsir-S1 air defense system on the Kerch Bridge. Photo
To protect the Crimean Bridge from Ukrainian attacks, the Russian occupiers deployed a self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system "Pantsir-S1" there. It has been visible on satellite images for at least a month.
This was reported on August 28 by the Crimean Wind Telegram channel. It also published a series of satellite photos of the Kerch bridge, which show the Russian "Pantsir."
"Just on the Kerch bridge, Russia has marked a Pantsir-S1 surface-to-air missile system," the message says.
Crimean Wind's monitoring group has found that it has been recorded on satellite photos for at least a month.
The Telegram channel noted that they also have real photos of the SAM on the Crimean bridge.
As a reminder, "Pantsir-S1/SM" is a Russian self-propelled anti-aircraft missile and gun system (SAM) of land and sea-based design. It is designed to provide close cover for civilian and military targets, including long-range air defense systems, against all modern and advanced air attack weapons.
It is also designed to protect against ground and surface threats. In 2015, the Russian Federation adopted a new "Pantsir-S2" system with improved characteristics.