Russia is experiencing problems with the use of Kalibr cruise missiles.
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Traditionally, invaders reloaded cruise missiles in occupied Sevastopol. However, it is dangerous to do this now, because the APU can hit launch vehicles. That is why the aggressor will begin to rely more on bases in Novorossiysk. The very issue of logistics causes problems for the occupiers. This is stated in the new code of the British Ministry of Defense.
Russia will likely seek to speed up the resolution of such problems so that naval cruise missiles are included in the winter campaign of strikes against Ukraine, the British note.
British intelligence notes that the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s ability to use its Novorossiysk base to reload ships with cruise missiles is likely to be a significant factor in the fleet’s operational effectiveness.
Let us recall that on November 24, the speaker of the Air Force of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, Yuri Ignat, said that the Russian Federation could accumulate about 900 long-range precision missiles that it could use to attack Ukraine. Earlier, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense noted that the Russians can produce 100 cruise and ballistic missiles monthly.
Source: Racurs

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