Although there is now a certain stock of Kh-22 missiles in the Russian army, it is not clear what the state of their missiles is and how accurately they will fly.
The Russian Federation is changing the tactics of missile strikes on the territory of Ukraine, since there is a shortage of certain missiles in the occupying army.
Yuriy Ignat, the representative of the Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this at the Media Center.
âMoscow is asking for missiles wherever it can. Among their allies, they have Iran and North Korea. They already have Iskander missiles in short supply; they have exhausted their supply. Therefore, they are trying to get ballistic missiles from their partners. They strike only at critical infrastructure, even important military facilities are no longer of interest to the enemy. You canât relax, but statistics show that the enemy is hitting energy.The most massive strike in October was on the 10th, and they did not spare 84 missiles, of which 55 missiles are Kh-101 and Kh-55, which the most expensive in service," Ignat said.
According to him, now the Russian army has a certain stock of X-22 missiles, but it needs to be clarified what the condition of the missiles is and how accurately they will fly.
Also, the Russian Federation has an abundance of missiles for anti-aircraft missile systems S-300.