Ukraine’s Drone Blitz Shreds Russia’s Defenses in Crimea
In this episode of Point of Impact, former Navy SEAL Chuck Pfarrer breaks down Ukraine’s blistering September campaign against Russian air defenses in occupied Crimea. Since early September, Ukraine’s military intelligence (HUR) and the SBU have launched precision drone and missile strikes targeting Russia’s most advanced radar systems, air defense batteries, and key airfields. Highlights include: - Destruction of high-value radars: Nebo-M, 91L6E “Big Bird,” Podlet K-1, and 96L6E - Strikes crippling Pantsir, S-300, and S-400 systems - Ukrainian drones taking out MI-8 helicopters, Chaika flying boats, and AN-26 transport aircraft - Use of Storm Shadow, Neptune, and UJ-26 Bobber drones in coordinated swarms - Russia forced to relocate S-400s from the mainland as sanctions choke resupply The campaign has left Russia’s Crimean surveillance grid full of blind spots, Black Sea assets destroyed, and airfields burning. Ukraine’s asymmetric drone warfare is rewriting the rules of modern conflict.