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If it was a Ukrainian missile that struck Crimea, what kind was it? The question has preoccupied open-source intelligence sleuths and weapons experts for two weeks. Why Ukraine probably has long ...
The Precision Strike Missile (PrSM) is a new series of GPS-guided missiles, which will begin to replace ATACMS missiles in 2024. PrSM carries a newly designed area-effects warhead and has a range of 60–499 km (37–310 mi).
Ukraine shoots down 15 out of 18 Russian missiles fired overnight 06:05 , Arpan Rai Ukrainian air defence has shot down 15 out of 18 missiles launched by Russia in the early hours today.
What the U.S. government calls "nonstandard ammunition" that can be fired from Ukrainian weapons such as 122 mm, 152 mm artillery shells, 120 mm mortar rounds and other smalls weapons. [16] Ukraine claims that it is firing 6,000 projectiles daily in fighting. [17] This compares to Russia firing an estimated 70,000 projectiles. [18]
[a] Russia called the incident a terrorist attack, and said its 9 March missile strikes on Ukraine were retaliation. Ukraine's government denied involvement; it said the incident could have been a false-flag attack by Russia to justify its ongoing war against Ukraine, or else an attack by anti-government partisans from within Russia.
The bad news: unlike HIMARS already sent to Ukraine, which were drawn from existing U.S. military stocks, the 18 HIMARS vehicles are being ordered directly from the manufacturer, Lockheed Martin.
Vilkha (Ukrainian: «Вільха», "Alder tree") is a Ukrainian heavy multiple rocket launcher that fires guided missiles. Designed by the Luch Design Bureau, it was based on the BM-30 Smerch rocket launch system and developed in the 2010s. Vilkha entered service in the Ukrainian armed forces in 2018. [1]