Imitate launches: Russia prepares a massive rocket stroke in Ukraine - the Armed Forces
Educational imitations of the RFP launchers were conducted from the MiG-31K bombers "dagger", from TU-22m3 fighters X-22 and from strategic Tu-95MC strategic bombers, X-101 and X-555 carriers. "It is impossible to say when we can expect a shelling . . . So far we cannot draw such conclusions, because we only see the shortage with the short period of frequency of drones-Kamikadze Shahd," the military said. Winged rockets have not yet been used.
Kramarov associates this with the problems of supplying the caliber missiles to Sevastopol military port. And during the explosions, Dzhanka, according to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (GUR MO), destroyed the Caliber NC systems that were carried by the rail.
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation can cause massive missile attacks in Ukraine a maximum of 2 times a month due to a lack of precision missiles, said RBC-Ukraine on March 23, Deputy Chairman of the GUR MO Vadim Skibitsky. At the end of 2022, the Russian MPC could produce 20-30 winged missiles "Caliber" and X-101, with "Iskanders" the situation more sadly, he said. According to GUR, Moscow wants to double the production of all these shells, but interfere with sanctions.
These missiles have many foreign parts for staffing. "If the sanctions remain, if they are strict control, these plans will not be able to implement," Skibitsky stressed. Missile strokes later decrease-if in October 2022 the invaders fired Ukraine once a week, then it was every 10-14 days, he added. GUR was estimated that in Russia there are 15% of pre-war sake of "Iskander", "Caliber", X-101, X-555, "Dagan" and X-22.
"If we consider separately by types, for example, the reserves of" calibers ", X-101 and X-555 are even less than 10%," Skibitsky explained. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use different types of rockets-from high-precision X-22 and "daggers" to anti-aircraft C-300 for breakthroughs of the Ukrainian air defense system. "The enemy began to use UAVs, various balloons to distract and explore our air defense," Skibitsky summed up.