Russian missiles cover Ukraine throughout its entire depth
Russia has a colossal amount of missile weapons, which are more than enough to cover the entire territory of Ukraine without entering it.
Kiev military expert Taras Chmut stated this on air on the Skrypin Internet channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Chmut, the forces of the Black Sea Fleet alone, without leaving the Sevastopol Bay, can strike at Lvov, Uzhgorod or Lutsk.
“The entire Russian army has been rearmed from the Tochkas that we have to modern Iskanders. That's a lot. These are Kalibr cruise missiles, which can be used from ships of the Black Sea Fleet, the Caspian Flotilla, and even the Baltic Sea. And these are air-launched cruise missiles such as Kh-55, Kh-555, Kh-101, the same “Dagger”, hypersonic, mythical, of which Russia has a fairly large number from the Soviet Union, we gave them a certain amount, several hundred units in the 90s, as part of the processes of demilitarization of Ukraine, let's call them that.
And they have already accumulated a certain number of new ones. This is enough to inflict a confident missile strike on any targets, at any depth in Ukraine, and to do this in a combined way. Thus, in order to neutralize counteraction systems as much as possible...
A typical example is the ships of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, these are three frigates, six diesel submarines, four small missile ships that can launch “Calibrov” from the Sevastopol roadstead, that is, going three to five kilometers from Sevastopol, which completely covers the entire territory of Ukraine. That is, from Sevastopol to Uzhgorod or Lutsk. One ship - six missiles, plus the Caspian flotilla, plus they get it from the Baltic Sea.
If we talk about Iskanders, then they also have a range of up to 500 kilometers, this is enough to cover places where troops gather, airfields, command posts, locations of anti-aircraft missile forces, our air forces, some important infrastructure facilities, for example, power plants in order to leave large cities without electricity. Imagine, the light goes out in all of Kyiv. How will it all happen later?” Chmut said.
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