
The 413th “Raid” Regiment of Ukraine’s Unmanned Systems Forces destroyed a Russian Osa-AKM air defense system using an FPV drone.
The attack, recorded by another aircraft, shows the drone slowly advancing until it directly hits the radar set, rendering the equipment inoperable and forcing its removal from the frontline.
The Osa-AKM is a modernized version of the Soviet 9K33 system, developed in the 1960s and officially adopted in 1971. The 1980s update brought greater resistance to interference and new missiles, allowing it to detect targets up to 45 km away and neutralize them within an operational range of up to 10 km.
In recent months, Russian forces have been using older 9M33M naval missiles to equip the Osa-AKM, recognizable by the absence of a launch container. This substitution indicates a probable shortage of more modern weaponry and increases the system’s vulnerability to precision attacks with FPV drones.
Source: Militarnyi | Photo: X @413_raid | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
“You think, it’s just one ‘Osa’, the enemy has hundreds of them,” — that’s something the average sofa-bound betrayal enthusiast might write.
What should we say in response? Well, listen up. Every successful strike on such equipment is not just the loss of one vehicle. It means that… pic.twitter.com/jFd8MglmPg
— РЕЙД | 413 полк СБС (@413_raid) November 26, 2025
