November 8, 2024
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Ukraine will receive Estonian anti-aircraft missiles for testing against UAVs – Ministry of Defense

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian army released more than 2,000 kamikaze drones over Ukraine in October alone”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org

Ukraine will receive Estonian anti-aircraft missiles for testing, designed primarily to combat unmanned aerial vehicles and capable of killing targets at an altitude of up to two kilometers, the press service of the Ministry of Defense reported.

According to the report, the first samples for tests will arrive in the coming months.

As the Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine, Anatoly Klochko, stated, it is important for Ukraine to have a wide arsenal of missile weapons.

“We are open to cooperation and are ready to use various types of modern weapons,” said the Deputy Minister of Defense.

The Russian military regularly attacks Ukraine with various types of weapons, most recently with attack UAVs.

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the Russian army released more than 2,000 kamikaze drones over Ukraine in October alone. Earlier, British intelligence reported that in September 2024, Russia launched more than 1,300 kamikaze drones over the territory of Ukraine, which was the “largest number” of unmanned aerial vehicles launched in a month since the start of a full-scale war.

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