“Russia for two days, May 12 and 13, will close the airspace over the rocket launcher cabbage Yar for the probable launch of ballistic missiles. Source: “Militar” with reference to the official site Notams Details: Conditions for closing airspace may indicate the probable launch of ballistic missiles, the newspaper writes.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “Militarist” with reference to the official website of notams
Details: Conditions for closing airspace may indicate the probable launch of ballistic missiles, the publication writes.
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First of all, the specified range of heights that will be closed: from surface level to unlimited height.
The ban applies to all aircraft that can fly in the area on May 12 and 13 from 06:00 to 16:00 local time.
It is worth noting that a similar ban on flights was already in force – on November 21, 2024, on the eve of the impact of the ballistic missile “Cedar” (“Orezhnik”) on the Dnieper.
Reference: The Russian Ballistic Medium Down Raise missile was developed on the basis of PC-26 “Rubezh”.
Six combat units were installed on the rocket: each – equipped with six sub -core. The speed in the final area of the trajectory is more than 11 streams.
The rocket complex tests were held at the Kapryn Yar landfill in October 2023 and in June 2024.
Recall: On May 9, the US Embassy in Ukraine urged citizens to be careful because of the risk of a large -scale air strike in the next few days.
Prehistory:
- According to the Air Force, during a rocket attack on the city of the Dnieper, on November 21, the Russian Federation used an intercontinental ballistic missile. UP sources reported that it could be the Rubezh missile, which is a potential nuclear charge carrier.
- The Kremlin owner Vladimir Putin said on November 21 that during the morning attack on the Dnieper the Russians used a medium -range missile “Oreshnik”.
- The United States officially confirmed that Russia struck the Dnieper on the morning of November 21 on a ballistic missile, which was created on the basis of an intercontinental ballistic missile PC-26 “Rubezh”.