Russia may have up to 10 units of ballistic missile that hit Dnipro on November 21 – Defense Intelligence
The aggressor country russia may have up to ten units of the new ballistic missile that hit the city of Dnipro on November 21.
Vadym Skibitskyi, deputy head of the Defense Intelligence, has announced this to journalists, Ukrinform reports.
"If this is research and combat use, then there will be at least ten missiles. In order to launch the missile into mass production, at least ten tests need to be conducted. We saw this on the sea-based Bulava, when half of the launches were successful and half were unsuccessful," he said.
According to Skibitskyi, at the site of the ballistic missile's arrival, its fragments and fragments of telemetry, which is used to record all the flight parameters of the missile and all its systems, were found.
"Russia, using the war, conducted a test study of a new missile complex in combat conditions. This is research and combat use," he noted.
Recall, today the Defense Intelligence reported that the russians hit Dnipro with the Kedr missile complex.
At the same time, putin said that russia used the Oreshnik ballistic missile to hit Dnipro.