Poroshenko announced the creation of Wunderwaffe - from Odessa it covers Sevastopol
Tests took place at the test site in the Odessa region of the new Ukrainian missile complex "Neptune" caused a stir in Russia because the weapon is capable of hitting targets in the Sevastopol Bay.
This was stated on the YuoTube channel of Ukrainian blogger Vladimir Buchko by Petro Poroshenko’s adviser on army issues Yuriy Biryukov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“From the point where the shooting took place the day before yesterday (from the Neptune missile system - approx. ed.), this is the Odessa region, just 300 kilometers to the Sevastopol Bay. This is so to understand where this rocket can fly. The Russians are very nervous about this missile, because they all the time hoped that we would be in a failed state, that nothing would work out for us, that we would screw up everything,” Biryukov said.
“General designer of KB Luch Korostylev said yesterday that the entire range of technologies used in Neptune was currently possessed by 5 countries around the world. We have become the sixth country to master absolutely all of these technologies.
That's why they are nervous - because this rocket takes off, flies at an altitude of 200-300 meters, then chooses a target, spreads along the surface of the sea at an altitude of 5 meters, and flies into the side of the ship. Of course they are nervous. And if you put a radar signature of some stationary ground target there, then the missile will come there too,” Biryukov boasted.
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