Osa Antiaircraft Missile System of Armenia Destroyed - Ministry of Defense of Azerbaijan
Baku / 15.05.17 / Turan: On May 15, the Osa (Wasp) antiaircraft missile system of Armenia's antiaircraft forces was taken to a new position in the Fizuli-Khojavend direction of the front and an attempt was made to take control of the airspace.
"In order to prevent the threat to Azerbaijani aircraft and suppress the enemy's activity, the antiaircraft missile system Osa and the transport-loading machine were completely put out of action by fire, and the personnel was destroyed," the Azerbaijani Defense Ministry reported on May 15 in the evening.
It should be noted that the antiaircraft missile system Osa, whose crew consists of 5 servicemen, is able to detect and track an air target within a radius of 45 kilometers, and also destroy it at a distance of 9 kilometers, the press release further stated. -06D--
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- 15 May 2017 18:36
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