The General Staff of Ukraine hints that soon the Rashists will run out of even S-300 missiles
The occupiers have only a few thousand such missiles, which they also need to cover their troops
In today’s morning report, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted the following interesting detail: during the entire war, the Russian Armed Forces used already 500 S-300 anti-aircraft missiles for strikes against Ukraine, some of which did not reach the target. The shortage of operational-tactical missiles forced the Orks to switch to the use of the S-300
According to the estimates of our General Staff, in general, the Russians have several thousand anti-aircraft missiles up to S-300 in stock, most of which, however, are unusable. This message can be interpreted as follows – the General Staff of the Armed Forces hints that the Russians will soon run out of even the S-300 missiles for ground strikes against Ukraine. Moreover, such a trend can already be confirmed by examples from open sources.
So far, the most massive use of missiles of the S-300 complex for the shelling of Mykolaiv took place on August 29, after the Armed Forces of Ukraine began counteroffensive actions in the South of Ukraine. Then the Orks fired as many as 16 rockets, of which only 12 reached Mykolaiv.
If we look at the summary of the head of the Mykolaiv OVA Kim for the past day of September 3, 2022, we will see that they want to ‘combine’ the use of missiles against the S-300 and the ‘throwing’ of cruise missiles from tactical aviation, because they feel that there is a lack of missiles to maintain the intensity of the attacks.
It is noted that on the day of September 3, the Russians launched an Kh-59 from a Su-35 fighter jet, the missile hit a private yard, and this was the first ‘shooting’ of cruise missiles from enemy aircraft on Mykolaiv in a long time. And on the night of September 4, the occupiers conducted a ‘massive shelling’ from the S-300, but the number of missiles fired is not specified.
On the same September 3, the Rashists fired an Kh-31 missile from a Su-35 aircraft at one of the villages of the front-line Berezneguvat community in the Mykolaiv region. Although before that, the Orks used the same S-300 for firing at such a ‘pistol distance’