“Russia has increased its stock of long-range missiles: the GUR stated the number of Daggers, Iskanders and X-101 in the arsenal of the invaders December 28, 11:34 Share: Loading the Iskander-M OTRK launcher (Photo: Ministry of Defense of Russia / Facebook) The aggressor country Russia has in its arsenal of approximately 1,400 long-range missiles. This was reported by the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Andriy Yusov, in an interview with Novosti.LIVE, which was published on Friday, December 27.”, — write on: ua.news
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The aggressor country Russia has approximately 1,400 long-range missiles in its arsenal. This was reported by the representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Andriy Yusov, in an interview with Novosti.LIVE, which was published on Friday, December 27.
He emphasized that Russia maintains its production potential and is trying to increase it. According to intelligence, the aggressor country has approximately the following missile stocks:
- 350 Kalibr missiles;
- 500 — Onyx;
- 50 – Dagger;
- 130 – Iskander;
- 400 — X-101/X-55/X-35.
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“In many respects, this is an untouchable reserve, so they pay a lot of attention to planning and intelligence (before the attacks on Ukraine, — ed.) and do not work as generally as at the beginning of the invasion,” said Yusov.
Regarding the rates of production of long-range weapons, Yusov gave the following data:
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- 40-50 Iskander missiles per month;
- 30-50 Kalibr missiles;
- 50 — X-101.
The publication Defense-Express indicates that, compared to last year, the number of missiles in the stockpile of the Russian Federation has slightly increased. Last year, the GUR reported an arsenal of 870 long-range missiles, but without Onyx.
As for production, analysts believe that the aggressor country could increase the pace of missile production with variable success in certain months.