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Ukrainian long-range strike drones belonging to the country's Unmanned Systems Forces destroyed two Russian Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft and an Iskander tactical missile system at a military airfield in Taganrog, Rostov Oblast, overnight on May 29-30, 2026, the unit's commander Robert “Magyar” Brovdi said.
Video released by the unit showed the aircraft and equipment burning after impacts; regional governor Yuri Slusar reported fires at the Port of Taganrog and said two people were injured.
Ukrainian sources said the 1st Separate Unmanned Systems Center used FP-1/FP-2 class strike drones for the deep strike.
The Tu-142, a scarce long-range anti-submarine and maritime surveillance platform derived from the Tu-95, is difficult to replace, while the Iskander system can launch short-range ballistic and cruise missiles up to several hundred kilometres.
The operation continues a pattern of Ukrainian strikes on Russian airfields, fuel and maintenance facilities near the Azov and Black Sea coasts.
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The comments highlight that Tu-142 losses matter because the type is scarce and central to Russia’s maritime surveillance and ASW, and their destruction both reduces detection of Ukrainian sea drones and forces Russia to reassign air-defence and logistics resources. Accurate correction: Ukraine does possess a navy and related maritime assets.
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