The invaders began to salvage Iskander and Kalibr missiles, mostly bombing Ukraine with obsolete S-300s.
Russia has enough missiles to strike Ukraine for three years. This is what the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense, Vadim Skibitsky, said in an interview with UP.
“They have a shortage of Iskanders, they don’t have 200 left – this is a fact. Iskanders are rarely used today. The last time, literally in August, when they threw them in the Kyiv region, from the territory of Belarus. The number of missiles depends on what the Russian Federation is currently using “We calculate: The S-300 are missiles that have been in storage for more than 30 years, and most of them are 35-40 years old. This is actually a missile that needs to be decommissioned. It’s being processed. They are about 7,000,” he said.
Skibitsky noted that it would be easier for the Russian Federation to launch these missiles into Ukraine instead of dismantling them.
“If you count how much they use, they will have enough of these missiles for another 3 years. The Sistem Kalibr, according to estimates, they can make 150-180 missiles a year. And it is stored they have the stock they have, because about 70% of the parts are not of Russian production,” he added.
Note that Ukraine’s air defenses are down from 50 to 70 percent of Russian missiles. The Armed Forces of Ukraine note that it is difficult to shoot missiles flying at a speed of more than three thousand km / h.
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Source: korrespondent

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