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Russia Ringed Engels With S-400 and Pantsir. Ukraine Found the Seam Anyway

Engels-2 airbase in Saratov Oblast sat more than 600 kilometers from the front, ringed with S-400 long-range batteries and Pantsir-S1 point defense — a layered architecture that looked impenetrable on paper. This breakdown explains why it wasn't, using open-source reporting from ISW, Defense Express, and Maxar satellite imagery to trace the exact physics gap that made the difference.
What you'll understand by the end: how two competent, professional air defense systems can individually perform as designed and still fail together — because the seam between them is a geometry problem, not a training problem.
Engels-2 airbase, Saratov Oblast, S-400, Pantsir-S1, long-range drone strike, radar horizon, Ukrainian deep strike, 2022–2023.

#Engels2 #S400 #PantsirS1 #UkraineWar #AirDefense #RadarHorizon #DeepStrike #OSINT #DroneStrike #MilitaryAnalysis

0:00 Strike That Wasn't Lucky
0:57 Engels Base Defended
2:35 Strategic Bomber Sanctuary
4:20 S-400 Meets Physics
6:27 Terrain Aids Attacker
7:15 Decoy Wave Purpose
8:36 The Geometry Seam
11:43 Commander's Blind Spot
12:35 Decisive Strike Arrives
14:45 Damage Pattern Analysis
17:40 Dispersal Multiplies Vulnerability

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