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looks expensive and very much not replaceable
unfortunately radars, the most valuable piece of kit here, didn't burned at all. probably there's plenty of elements smashed, but because russian radars are put together by hand (unheard of in the west, due to insufficient precision) some of even basic parts could be probably recycled, in few months at least
also i like how drone hovers nearby deployed, perhaps active radar
lots of these parts are replaceable, there will be plenty of precision milled aluminum and alumina circuit boards. at least some components are of domestic production