The Air Force of Ukraine set a new record for downed russians Kalibr rocket launchers

Fighter aircraft of the Armed Forces of Ukraine help accelerate the final disposal of the occupiers in the South

On the night of September 3, 2022, the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation fired 5 Kalibr cruise missiles in the direction of the city of Dnipro. All these five KR Rashists shot down the anti-aircraft missile units of our air defense, thus showing 100% efficiency of their work. The Air Force Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine reported this on its Facebook page.

In turn, the Rashists also set a ‘record’ for themselves. If you look at the statistics for the last two weeks, then five cruise missiles in one salvo is the maximum that the Russians are capable of.

Here it is worth reminding that on August 20, 2022, the Russian Armed Forces tried to shoot four ‘Kalibr’ at the city of Dnipro, and all these missiles were shot down by our anti-aircraft defense. The next day, on August 21, 2022, the Russians fired five Caliber missiles at Odesa region, and two such missiles were shot down by anti-aircraft defense.

On August 24, 2022, the enemy fired four Kh-22 missiles in one salvo to attack Myrhorod. And between August 25 and September 3, 2022, there was no evidence that the Russians used long-range cruise missiles to strike Ukraine.

In turn, increasing the effectiveness of the anti-aircraft missile units of the Air Force of Ukraine in shooting down enemy cruise missiles made it possible to free up our fighters for more urgent tasks of disposing of “orks” (unofficial of name russians soldiers).

In particular, the Command of the Air Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in its message separately emphasized that our MiG-29s and Su-27s are currently performing the task of destroying the enemy’s air defense systems and covering the attack aircraft that are currently ‘working’ against the Russian army in the southern direction.

Source defence-ua
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