Dramatic Footage Shows Strela-10 In Action in Ukraine – While NATO-standard missile systems have proven hugely valuable to Ukrainian troops, older Soviet-era missile systems remain in use by both sides.
While less advanced, the older missile launchers still provide troops that use them with an effective way of taking out enemy equipment, including low-flying helicopters, from the ground.
One such missile system is the 9K35 Strela-10, a Soviet short-range air defense system that entered production in 1973 and officially entered service in the Soviet Union’s military in 1976.
The Strela-10, an upgraded version of the original Strela-1, can be operated by a crew of three men.
Missiles are aimed visually, however, meaning that each one fired is less likely to strike its target than the more advanced weapons systems delivered to Ukraine over the last year.
The missile system can engage helicopters and other aircraft from a range of 5,000m, and missiles can also reach targets at a maximum altitude of 3,500m.
Watch the Strela-10 In Action
A video clip shared on Twitter on March 22 shows a Ukrainian unit using the Strela-10 missile system, though little information was provided about its location or when the video was recorded.
The clip was shared by the popular war news account @Feher_Junior.
In the clip, a Strela-10 system – which is mounted onto an MT-LB multi-purpose armored vehicle – is seen parked alongside a hedgerow. The missile system is aimed roughly 45 degrees into the air.
Seconds into the clip, a high-pitch sound is heard coming from the missile system before a rocket fires into the air.
The rocket moves at incredibly high speeds and can be seen spiraling into the air at an unknown target. The video cuts off before the missile can be seen striking its intended target.
According to the Twitter account that posted the video, the missile was aimed at a Russian drone.
“The Ukrainian army hunts enemy drones with Strela-10 #SlavaUkraïni,” the post reads.
The Ukrainian army hunts enemy drones with Strela-10 ???????????? #SlavaUkraïni pic.twitter.com/uZI0Km5N1j
— Feher_Junior (@Feher_Junior) March 22, 2023
Ukrainian Forces Destroy Russian Strela-10 Missile System
On Wednesday, the press office of the Special Operations Forces of Ukraine (SOF) confirmed that Ukrainian troops destroyed a Russian Strela-10 missile system as well as an amphibious vehicle on the southern front.
SOF spokesman Oleksandr Kindratenko told Ukrainska Pravda that operators from unit found camouflaged Russian positions hiding the anti-aircraft system. Ukrainian troops used drop drones – drones fitted with grenades and other ammunition – to destroy the Russian equipment.
“An anti-aircraft missile system which is designed to destroy targets at low altitudes (up to 3.5 kilometres) has been destroyed. It usually tracks our kamikaze drones, unmanned aerial vehicles, and can also shoot down aircrafts and helicopters. The enemy hides such equipment quite well,” Kindratenko said.
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March 24, 2023 at 10:49 am
You go to war with what you got and make the best of it…The UK’s are amazingly resilient and their innovation is to be admired…..If they are allowed to gain air supremacy over Ukraine, the Russian war machine can fail and RazzPutin will become a pariah…
scott burry
March 24, 2023 at 10:30 pm
With the US fanning the flames of war, while they have attacked Mexico, Viet Nam, Cambodia, Germany, Japan, Italy, Iraq and Syria (to mention a few places), and allowing thousands of honorably discharged vets and senior citizens languisging in US streets, its only a matter of time befiore WW3 starts, and/or the BRICS will soon include other nations (Algeria, Argentina, and Iran had all applied, while it is already known that Saudi Arabia, Türkiye, Egypt and Afghanistan are interested, along with Indonesia, which is expected to make a formal application to join at the upcoming G20 summit in Bali.