Mar 11 β€’ 07:49 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Seven hits: OSINT analysts reveal details of Storm Shadow attack on Russian plant

Ukrainian analysts report on the details of a Storm Shadow missile strike on a microelectronics plant in Russia's Bryansk region.

An analysis by CyberBoroshno, a Ukrainian OSINT community, examines the details surrounding the Storm Shadow cruise missile attack on the Kremniy EL microelectronics plant in Bryansk, Russia, which occurred on March 10. The report details that Russian monitoring channels first detected the incoming missiles at 16:52 in the Pogar district of Bryansk Oblast but struggled to identify the missiles at that moment. Initial attempts to classify the missile type included suggestions of jet-powered UAVs and missiles from Storm Shadow or Neptune, indicating confusion at the onset of the attack.

The first strike on the plant was recorded at 16:59, only seven minutes after the missiles were initially spotted. The report outlines the flight path of the missiles, which included a trajectory through Pogar district, the Trubchevsk area, and towards Bryansk, highlighting the strategic movement toward the target before making impact. Such insights provide context to the timing and execution of the strike, suggesting a high level of sophistication in the planning and operational details from the Ukrainian side.

This analysis not only sheds light on the specifics of the attack but also represents the increasing reliance on open-source intelligence (OSINT) in contemporary warfare, as it allows for real-time updates and detailed assessments of military engagements. The implications of this incident could raise questions about the security of Russian military installations and the potential for escalated retaliatory actions, as Ukraine continues to leverage advanced weaponry against key infrastructure in Russia.

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