Costly Russian communications device ambushed by Ukraine

Ukraine destroyed a very expensive radio system
A Special Operations Forces mission
The Russian R-416GM ‘Granit-M’
Caught while performing its duties
A newer system the improves communications
The radio is mounted to a truck for mobility
Better than previous versions
We don’t know what was used in the attack
The radio commuication station was disabled
Combat footage was released by Ukraine
The first time a R-416GM was destroyed
The footage is some of the clearest of the war
What was capture in the video
The aftermath was also revealed
No information was published on the date or location
It may have occurred in the Belgorod region
It’s possible it was destroyed inside Russia
The R-416GM costs tens of millions
Ukraine destroyed a very expensive radio system

In June 2024, Ukrainian Special Operations Forces successfully identified and assaulted a sophisticated and costly radio communication system employed by Russia to facilitate its invasion of Ukraine.

A Special Operations Forces mission

Newsweek reported that the Special Operations Forces are one of the Ukrainian Armed Forces' five branches and the group released video footage of their recent successful attack. 

The Russian R-416GM ‘Granit-M’

One Russian R-416GM ‘Granit-M’ digital radio relay communication station was found, targeted, and then attacked from above with what Defense Express noted was possibly a RAM II kamikaze drone.

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Caught while performing its duties

"Operations personnel from the 3rd Separate Special Purpose Regiment identified a Russian R-416GM digital radio relay station while performing operations on one of the fronts," a description posted with the combat footage explained according to Newsweek. 

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A newer system the improves communications

The Russian R-416GM is a newer radio communication system that Moscow only began deploying in 2018. It is used to increase the efficiency of radio relays for combat units during operations in the field. 

The radio is mounted to a truck for mobility

The Ukrainian military news website Militarnyi reported that the R-416GM mobile radio relay station is mounted to the chassis of a KamAZ-5350 truck. 

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Better than previous versions

“Compared to previous generations of radio relay communication equipment, the new digital station has received several significant improvements: the level of automation, reliability, and ease of operation have been increased,” Militarnyi added. 

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We don’t know what was used in the attack

Ukraine’s Special Operations Forces explained that its operators used a recent drone supplied to the military branch but it did not confirm the exact weapon that was used in the drone attack.

The radio commuication station was disabled

"Due to their accurate fire, the R-416GM station was disabled,” the Special Operations Forces (SFO) noted, this in turn has likely disrupted communication between command posts and the Russian military units, the group added. 

Combat footage was released by Ukraine

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense also shared combat footage of the attack, and in the video, a drone can be seen targeting the R-416GM before flying in for the kill on the station. 

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The first time a R-416GM was destroyed

“For the first time in the history of this war, R-416GM, a modern Russian mobile communication station, was destroyed by @SOF_UKR operators,” the Ukrainian Defense Ministry explained in a post on X. 

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The footage is some of the clearest of the war

The video that was released provided some of the clearest footage of a kamikaze drone on an attack run and was coupled with footage taken by a Shark reconnaissance drone according to Militanyi.

 

What was capture in the video

The 40-second combat clip combines footage from the two drones showing the R-416GM set up near an unknown structure and edits together footage from the overhead drone and the kamikaze drone to show how operators approached and destroyed the communication station.

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The aftermath was also revealed

The footage also revealed the aftermath of the attack revealing the damage that was dealt to the R-416GM, which had its camouflage covering blown off. The base of the radio tower also appeared to be exposed and on fire in the final shots of the video. 

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No information was published on the date or location

Newsweek was not able to independently verify when or where the combat footage was captured, nor did the SFO disclose the location of the attack in its statement, However, Militarnyi reported that footage could have been taken somewhere inside Russia. 

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It may have occurred in the Belgorod region

“Judging by the insignia, the destroyed invader system belongs to a Russian group that performs tasks in the Kharkiv sector from the territory of the Belgorod region,” Militarnyi explained in its report on the attack. 

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It’s possible it was destroyed inside Russia

Militanyi added that “given the rear specifics of its use and the depth of the SFO's work, it is possible that the strikes could have been carried out on the territory of the Russian Federation.”

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The R-416GM costs tens of millions

David Axe of Forbes reported that radio vehicles can be “a pricey and precious resource” and Newsweek revealed the Russian R-416GM has an estimated cost of $25 million dollars, making it an expensive loss for Moscow. 

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