MASSIVE UPGRADE! Ukrainians UNLEASH HELL ON RUSSIAN AVIATION! Shortage of MANPADS Ended!

Mar 3, 2025
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Today, there is interesting news from Toretsk. 

Here, the newly received MANPADS from Sweden allowed Ukrainian forces to turn the tide in Toretsk by creating a lethal threat to Russian aviation. 

As Ukrainian fighters began shooting down Russian aircraft, they not only disrupted enemy air support but also forced Russian forces to scale back their countermeasures, allowing Ukraine to push deeper into the contested town.

With the battle for Toretsk coming to a critical point, Ukrainian forces are determined to maintain their foothold on the edges of the settlement and prevent Russian attempts to break out and advance into more open terrain. 

Ukrainian presence in the ruins of Toretsk not only prevents Russian forces from fully consolidating control but also keeps the possibility of Ukrainian counteroffensives alive, with persistent counterattacks effectively draining Russian manpower and resources in brutal urban combat. 

These strikes prevent Russian forces from regrouping and fortifying their gains, keeping the battle dynamic and forcing the enemy into a constant state of attrition. At the same time, Ukraine’s effective use of drones has severely limited Russian mobility, making it dangerous for their infantry to move through the shattered remains of the town. Every Russian advance is met with drone surveillance and precision strikes, ensuring that their movements are neither unnoticed nor unpunished.

Unlike previous months, when weak spots could be exploited, Ukrainian positions here now are solidified, leaving little room for Russian infiltration. As Russian attempts to encircle Toretsk failed, this allowed Ukrainian defenders to maintain direct supply routes without significant disruptions. 

In addition, the Ukrainian brigades engaged in the area are notably better trained and equipped than the Russian units thrown into the fight, consisting mainly of mobilized personnel from Donetsk and Lugansk oblast with lower combat morale.

This has forced Russian commanders to increasingly rely on airstrikes in an attempt to bomb Ukrainians out of their positions. The frontline situation has prevented Ukraine from positioning its long-range air defense systems closer to Toretsk, giving Russian jets the ability to operate more freely close to the front. Without immediate threats from advanced anti-air systems, Russian aircraft have dared to fly closer to provide direct fire support, posing a serious challenge to the Ukrainians.

Recognizing the need to counter Russian airpower, Ukrainian forces have begun to deploy man-portable air defense systems as an effective ambush tool. Unlike stationary long-range systems, they are small, mobile, and difficult to detect, allowing operators to fire from concealed positions before relocating, and with inflow of MANPADS from Sweden, Ukrainians could start using them more freely. The Russians, emboldened by the lack of Ukrainian long-range air defenses near Toretsk, unknowingly flew into this trap.

A geolocated video from the area shows Ukrainian fighters monitoring a pair of Russian Su-25 attack aircraft before launching an anti-air missile from an Igla MANPAD and successfully shooting one of the planes down. This not only disrupted Russian air support in the area but also created additional problems. 

Soon, a Russian Mi-8 helicopter was dispatched to evacuate the downed pilot, which the Ukrainians expected as they launched FPV drones that quickly targeted it, forcing it to abandon the mission and leave the evacuation team behind. 

Although the Russian helicopter managed to escape due to its electronic warfare system, it is still unknown if it suffered any damage from the drones, highlighting Russia’s vulnerabilities and making it clear that air operations near Toretsk had become increasingly dangerous.

This had immediate consequences, as the fearful Russian aviation reduced its presence in the area, allowing Ukrainian forces to intensify their raids into the town, pushing the gray zone further back into it, as can be seen in several recently released videos. 

They showcased the work of Ukrainian special forces, disembarking from armored vehicles on the outskirts of Toretsk, and destroying various enemy soldiers and hideouts.

Overall, the successful use of man-portable air-defense systems in Toretsk has proven how crucial they are for frontline operations. 

While Ukraine’s Western allies have been supplying high-end systems like Patriot to protect critical infrastructure and rear positions, new deliveries of MANPADS from Sweden will provide even more tactical flexibility to Ukrainian forces on the frontlines. These additional weapons will allow them to continue denying Russian air superiority in contested areas like Toretsk, forcing Russian pilots to operate at greater risk or at longer distances, abandoning close air support altogether. 

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