The original was taken from a colleague of altyn73 in A new set of C-350?
In the video report "The crews of the Su-25 aircraft of the Vostok group carried out air strikes on the military facilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine" on the Rutube channel of the Izvestia newspaper, you can see footage of the launchers of the S-350 anti-aircraft missile system placed around the perimeter of the military airfield.
Earlier in 2020-2021, the S-350 air defense divisions were delivered to the air defense training center [in Gatchina] and the 1721st anti-aircraft missile Regiment [Sochi] and no new deliveries were officially reported. We can say that the footage shows equipment from these parts, transferred to the area near the area of the SVO in Ukraine. But I would dare to assume, knowing the exact location of the airfield [Guards, Crimea], that the footage shows a new set of S-350, recently received by the 1096th anti-aircraft missile Regiment [Black Sea Fleet, management in Sevastopol].
Well, it is worth noting the successful execution of the contract for the supply of S-400 air defense systems to India
https://tass.ru/armiya-i-opk/15473215
PATRIOT PARK /Moscow region/, August 15. /tass/. Rosoboronexport is successfully implementing a contract for the supply of S-400s to India, all five regiments of these systems will be delivered by the end of 2023, the company's CEO Alexander Mikheev told reporters on Monday."The contract with India is being successfully implemented, in the near future we will supply the second regiment, the first regiment has been delivered, more than 200 specialists have been trained. By the end of 2023, we will deliver all five regiments," Mikheev said. According to him, this corresponds to the terms of contractual obligations.
On the part of bmpd, we recall that the first serial divisional set of the S-350 Vityaz anti-aircraft missile system (50P6A) produced by Almaz-Antey Concern of East Kazakhstan Region was transferred to the Russian Aerospace Forces on December 22, 2019 at the Kapustin Yar training ground in the Astrakhan region, and in February 2020 entered the anti-aircraft missile forces training center The Military Academy of Aerospace Defense named after Marshal of the Soviet Union G.K. Zhukov in Gatchina (Leningrad region).
The 1721st anti-aircraft missile regiment of the 51st Air Defense Division of the 4th Red Banner Army of the Air Force and Air Defense of the Southern Military District, stationed in Sochi (Krasnodar Territory), became the first combat-ready anti-aircraft missile regiment of the Russian Aerospace Forces, re-equipped with the S-350 and received the first set of this system in 2021. Before that, this regiment was armed with the Buk-M1 air defense system (the regiment was reorganized in 2006 from the 102nd separate anti-aircraft missile brigade, transferred to the Air Force and Air Defense from the Ground Forces).
Now, according to colleague altyn73, the 1096th anti-aircraft missile regiment of the Black Sea Fleet has become the second combat-ready anti-aircraft missile regiment that received a set of S-350 air defense systems, the regiment's management and deployment are normally located in Sevastopol. The regiment has been armed with the Osa-AKM short-range air defense system since 1989. The regiment was originally part of the 126th Coastal Defense Division of the Black Sea Fleet, stationed in Simferopol, but in 1995 it was withdrawn from the division (the main parts of which subsequently came under the jurisdiction of Ukraine) and became a separate air defense regiment of the Black Sea Fleet with subsequent transfer to Sevastopol.
The S-350 (50R6A) air defense system, which uses 9M96 series anti-aircraft missiles, includes 12-container self-propelled launchers 50P6A, a multifunctional radar 50N6A, a combat control point 50K6A, as well as a multifunctional detection radar 92N6 (also used in the S-400).