On the night of December 28, Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces carried out a series of attacks against Russian military infrastructure in Crimea.
The action was confirmed by commander Robert “Madyar” Brovdi and used FP-1/2 kamikaze drones produced in the country, operated by the unit’s 1st Center.
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Among the targets hit were facilities used to store and launch maritime drones, with at least three confirmed hits. The attack gains relevance after the August episode, when a Russian naval drone hit the Ukrainian ship Simferopol, the first confirmed case of this type, in addition to similar actions already recorded on December 24.
Another highlight was the destruction of a Valdai anti-drone radar, protected by a special dome. According to reports, the drones broke through the protection before directly hitting the system, as well as a possible associated command post. Valdai is a 3D X-band radar, capable of detecting small UAVs from kilometers away and integrating with electronic warfare systems, reinforcing the strategic importance of the target.
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❗️At night, drones from the 1st Separate Center of the Unmanned Systems Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck in Chornomorske (temporarily occupied territory of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea):
▪️🇷🇺Valdai radar station (RLS Valdai)
▪️🇷🇺Control point of the radar… pic.twitter.com/2E30P3Og0m— 🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦 (@front_ukrainian) December 28, 2025
