On May 7, the Russian Ministry of Defence reported that the Russian Lancet UAV destroyed the US-made Avenger anti-aircraft missile system, which the Pentagon had recently sent to Kiev to protect against Russian drones.
Russian media published a video of a strike on the Avenger air defense system, which is reportedly the first case of the destruction of this US system which was confirmed in Ukraine. Moreover, this is reportedly the first such case in more than 30 years after the Avenger was put into service with the US military.
The strike reportedly hit the Avenger deployed in the area of Ugledar. The head of the press center of the Russian Vostok grouping clarified that the American air defense system was blown up near the settlement of Vodiane.
In November 2022, amid the Russian large-scale attacks on the Ukrainian energy and military infrastructure facilities, WAshington promised to transfer various air defense systems to Kiev, including the M1097 Avenger. In November, four systems were included as part of a $400 million military aid package. Eight were included in a $2.5 billion package in January of this year.
On April 5, the commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Lieutenant General Sergei Nabiev, reported that the Avenger short-range air defense systems from the US had already been deployed with the Ukrainian troops. He clarified that the AFU servicemen were previously trained to use the systems on the territory of Germany. LINK
The Avenger was developed by Boeing to provide mobile, short-range air defense protection against cruise missiles, drones as well as low-flying aircraft. The system’s main armament is the FIM-92 Stinger infrared homing missile, which has a range of up to five kilometers. Up to eight systems can be loaded. The system is also armed with a secondary .50 FN M3P machine gun with around 600 rounds. The optical targeting system of the Avenger is based on a FLIR [Forward Looking Infrared Receiver] and a laser rangefinder.
The system was first used in combat during the conflict in the Persian Gulf in 1991.
Due to its limited range, the system is not effective enough to achieve its tasks in Ukraine.
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What hit it? That looked faster+smaller than a Lancet. Kornet?
Russia just announced an updated version of the Lancet. Bigger payload and much faster, could’ve been delivered already lol
😂😂😂
Ps …
Seem like all NOTO military equipment supplied to the neo-nazi junta in fukraine is not good enough to fight against Russian military equipment 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The us developers will complain. “They were never supposed to be used against an enemy who can shoot back.”
Not a good look for US MIC. Who wants to purchases duds that are overpriced?
The US and nato are reluctant to send the good stuff as it will get wrecked and ruin the fallacy of western weapons superiority.
Dobrá práca!!!
Dies it include two demilitarized Pindos?
Ukraine probably asked for the “real” avengers and got this stuff. ;-)
Potus joe bribing about to be impeached
All the Americans and the west have shown us is how sub-standard their military equipment is to the Russians.
No doubt one of the reasons the Saudi’s have dumped the $US. I guess they learned when using the Patriot System to defend the oil fields. Now how did that go?
Very low quality video. It seems a rock was hit
A rock is more intelligent than you, and less blind…
Out of curiousity, what is the life expectancy of the weapons and systems that are sent to Ukraine from NATO members? Will Ukraine have any men or weapons to launch their offensive?
The Ameri-niggers are losing face as their fancy equipment does not hold up under real war conditions.
it had one job and one job only… but it failed.
and one British HVM Stormer AD was also destroyed.
Developed by Boeing. Say no more. Sending obsolete weapons to Ukraine isn’t going to end well. All this wreckage is going to be paid for one way or another, by the people of Ukraine. The US and nato lie to their own people, so they ain’t going to think twice about breaking any agreements.