 Russians lost at least six Zoo Park 1M critical detection systems. They are difficult to replace. Russia appears to have lost at least half a dozen hard-to-replace radar systems that have played an important role in Ukraine, helping its forces find and destroy Ukrainian artillery. Business Insider Outlet wrote about it. Western intelligence believes Moscow may only have a few left in the fight. Ukraine's Special Operations Forces recently published footage showing a Russian Zoo Park 1M counter-battery radar being destroyed according to intelligence update from Britain's Defense Ministry. Britain's Defense Ministry said both Ukraine and Russia have been constantly trying to eliminate each other's counter-battery radars through the 13-month-long war. These systems are relatively few in number, but are a significant force multiplier. The ministry noted in its update, they allow commanders to rapidly locate and strike enemy artillery. However, because they have an active electromagnetic signature, they are vulnerable to being detected and destroyed, the Defense Ministry said. It added that Russian forces have lost at least six of these systems and only likely has a very limited number left in Ukraine. In a grinding war that has featured heavy exchanges of artillery, systems like these are critical to have in the arsenal. According to an open-source intelligence analysis from Oryx, Russia has seen at least seven Zoo Park 1M radars destroyed, damaged or captured, a similar figure to what the UK has provided.