Russia has expanded the deployment of heavy anti-aircraft weaponry within its capital’s civilian core. On June 5, Russian defense forces utilized a heavy transport helicopter to mount a next-generation surface-to-air missile platform directly onto a high-rise residential complex in a central Moscow neighborhood, Agentstvo News reported.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. Rooftop installation in Sokolniki The military hardware was air-lifted and secured onto the roof of the “House in Sokolniki” (Dom v Sokolnikakh), a prominent business-class residential high-rise located just minutes from the Sokolniki metro station. The exact location and mounting process were confirmed via geographic and video analysis. Open-source intelligence (OSINT) analyst Kirill Mikhailov and reports from the Militarnyi portal noted that the weapon system appears to be the specialized Pantsir-SMD-E variant. This next-generation modification differs substantially from the standard Pantsir-S1 systems previously deployed throughout Russia. To optimize the platform for anti-drone operations, the SMD-E variant completely removes the standard 30-mm dual automatic cannons. Instead, it relies on a re-engineered, expanded missile payload featuring two distinct interceptor types: standard 95Ya6 Missiles, capable of engaging larger aerial targets at a maximum operational range of up to 20 kilometers, and miniature TKB-1055 Interceptors, small-caliber, specialized short-range missiles engineered specifically to track and neutralize small loitering munitions at distances of up to 7 kilometers.
Rooftop Fortress: Russia Deploys Next-Gen Pantsir System on Moscow Luxury Apartment Complex
Russian forces used a helicopter to install a specialized anti-drone Pantsir missile complex on top of a business-class residential building in Moscow’s Sokolniki district.












