Serial production of a new type of missiles has begun on the territory of the aggressor country Russia.
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The enemy’s defense is preparing to use in the war against Ukraine high-power aircraft missiles “Armored Pilot”. The invaders want to use these weapons against the Defense Forces already in 2020. This statement was made by the deputy general director of the Tekhmash concern Alexander Kochkin during the MILEX-2023 exhibition of weapons and military equipment, which is taking place in Minsk. The Russian propaganda RIA Novosti writes about this.
Enemy media claim that this air missile is designed for Su-25 aircraft, Mi-8 series military helicopters and other aircraft equipped with unguided rocket launchers.
Propagandists who always declare about Russian weapons, as if “there are no analogues in the world,” are also in a hurry to praise the Armor-Piercer. According to them, the warhead of this missile is allegedly five to six times more powerful than the 80-mm unguided rockets in service with the occupying army. This projectile, according to the Russians, can allegedly penetrate fortifications and heavily armored vehicles.
There is no information about this type of missiles in foreign independent publications yet. Therefore, we should not take the statements of the enemy for granted right now.
Recall that on the night of May 16, the Russian Federation attacked Ukraine in the northern, southern and eastern directions with 18 missiles. Among them were six Kh-47 Kinzhal missiles. All these targets were successfully destroyed by Ukrainian air defense forces. Earlier, Russian propaganda stated that the “Dagger” seemed to be impossible to bring down.
Source: RIA Novosti
Source: Racurs

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