Russia has suffered a significant loss of aviation ordnance at the Morozovsk air base in Rostov Oblast. Based on leaked photos of the aftermath of a Ukrainian attack on the base, Militarnyi says a large number of aviation ordnance of various types, including guided bombs and air-to-air missiles, were destroyed in the attack.
The Dosye Shpiona Telegram channel published photographic evidence of the aftermath, revealing the complete destruction of the Russian aviation ordnance depot.
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The images show the remains of various weapons, including burned-out R-27 and R-73 air-to-air missiles, which are designed for air-to-air combat.
Among the destroyed weapons were high-explosive and fragmentation bombs such as FAB-500M62, FAB-500T, FAB-250, and OFAB-100-120, which the Russians had begun to convert into gliding bombs by installing UMPK kits.
The images also showed guided bombs weighing 1.5 tons – KAB-1500LG with laser guidance – among the destroyed ordnance.
Additionally, a container of the Khibiny electronic countermeasures system, torn off a destroyed Russian Su-34 at the airfield, was visible in one of the photos.
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