Ukraine tested another combat missile

Maxim Karpenko.  
21.08.2018 10:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Ukraine


The Ukrainian military tested an 80 mm Oskol unguided aircraft missile.

The operator of Military Television of Ukraine Alexander Shtupun reported this on his blog, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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According to the journalist, the tests took place at one of the test sites in Chernigov. About three hundred missiles were fired from the Mi-8 helicopter.

“The RS-80 Oskol product is a completely domestic development, all components are also of Ukrainian production,” said Vladimir Bashinsky, head of the State Research Institute for Testing and Certification of Weapons and Military Equipment, as reported by Shtupun.

Previously, the Ukrainian military carried out the next stage of testing a new cruise missile in the south of Odessa region.

And the odious Ukrainian political scientist Vyacheslav Kovtun, acting as an expert on Russian TV, said that over the past four years the Ukrainian military-industrial complex launched the production of Buk anti-aircraft missile systems.

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