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Ukraine Destroys Secret Russian Laser Plane
26 Nov
Summary
- Ukraine destroyed a rare A-60 laser aircraft at Taganrog aviation complex.
- The secretive aircraft had been stationed at the complex for two decades.
- Three people were killed in the overnight strike that hit multiple buildings.

Ukraine launched an overnight strike that allegedly destroyed one of Russia's most secretive weapons, a rare A-60 laser aircraft. The incident occurred at the Taganrog aviation complex in Rostov, a key hub for Russia's special-purpose aircraft testing. Explosions engulfed the A-60, a Soviet-era prototype built on an Il-76MD frame, which had been stationed at the facility for twenty years.
The strike, which regional officials reported killed three people, also impacted warehouses, industrial buildings, and nearby residential areas. The A-60 was designed with advanced laser technology, capable of firing at targets up to 25 miles away. Ukrainian forces also reportedly hit a hangar used for upgrading strategic bombers.
This military-industrial zone serves as Russia's primary test bed for advanced aviation projects. The attack on the A-60, a unique and long-standing asset, represents a significant blow to Russia's specialized aviation capabilities. The full extent of the damage and its implications are still being assessed.




