Four Russian TOR systems were taken out by Ukrainian forces in March, Kyiv's military said.
Ukrainian forces have targeted Russian short-range anti-aircraft missile systems and posted dramatic footage of the destroyed systems online.
The TOR-M2, which debuted in 2007, is one of the short-to medium-range missile systems used by Russian forces to take down air targets and precision-guided munitions. The surface-to-air system comes in several variations, with the TOR-M2 being an upgrade of the TOR-M1. Russian TOR-M2 surface-to-air missile systems roll at Red Square during the Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9, 2014. Ukraine's military has posted footage of TOR-M2 systems being destroyed in Ukraine.Russian news outlet Tass lauds the TOR-M2 as a"cutting-edge" system, and a small-size missile designed for the TOR-M2 was unveiled in 2020 specifically to combat drones.," the commander of Russia's ground forces said in 2020.
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