The General Staff provided further details on the results of the strike on the Dubna space communications center in Russia
On June 24, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine released updated information regarding the strike on the “Dubna” Space Communications Center in the Moscow Region of Russia. The agency reported on the results of the operation without disclosing additional technical details.
New evidence has emerged confirming the strike on the Space Communications Center in the Moscow region on the night of June 22.
Further analysis of the data confirmed strikes on the hardware-modular complex of the 32-meter MARK-IV antenna, used for satellite communications, as well as on a technical building adjacent to this antenna.
In addition, damage to the Main Production and Administrative (Hardware and Software) Building has been confirmed, with partial destruction of one of its walls. This building houses the central communications equipment room, Ground Control Complex equipment, and the Central Satellite Network Control Center.
The facility in Dubna is the largest ground-based satellite communications complex in Russia. The center is used for military communications and to control satellite transponders employed by the Russian Ministry of Defense for communications, reconnaissance, and troop coordination, the General Staff clarifies.
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