Buk-M3

Ukraine Destroys Russian Buk Air Defense System, Widens Airspace Gap

On October 26, Ukraine’s Land Forces announced the destruction of a Russian Buk-M3 anti-aircraft missile system, estimated to be worth $45 million. The Buk-M3, a key Russian air defense asset used to target various airborne, ground, and water-based threats, was struck by Ukraine’s “Black Forest” brigade at an undisclosed location. The Buk-M3, a medium-range surface-to-air missile system, has been upgraded over the years and is designed to track and engage multiple targets simultaneously. This reported strike follows previous successful Ukrainian attacks on Russian Buk systems, highlighting ongoing efforts to degrade Russia’s air defense capabilities.

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Ukraine Destroys $40 Million Russian Buk Air Defense System

On September 14th, Ukrainian special forces reportedly destroyed a Russian Buk-M3 anti-aircraft missile system in the occupied Zaporizhzhia Oblast, according to Ukraine’s HUR. The Buk-M3, valued between $40-$50 million, is a key air defense asset used to target various airborne, ground, and water-based targets. This strike near Oleksandrivka marks another successful hit against a Buk system, a medium-range surface-to-air missile system, in the ongoing conflict. The Buk-M3 is the latest version of the system, capable of tracking and engaging numerous targets simultaneously and gained notoriety in 2014 with the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.

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