The occupiers have less than 200 ‘Iskander’ left

According to GUR MOU, the Russian army has less than 200 ‘Iskanders’ left. The occupiers protect them. It is this fact that explains the use of old S-300 missiles that are subject to disposal. This became known from the military intelligence officer Vadym Skybitskyi.

According to him, the Russian army is experiencing a shortage of ‘Iskanders’. There are less than 200 such missiles left in the arsenals of the occupiers. That is why the Russian Armed Forces use them much less often. In the last council, the munitions were used by the aggressor country in August to attack the Kyiv region from the territory of Belarus.

Skibytsky emphasized that the S-300 missiles used by the occupiers to strike the Mykolaiv region are 30-40 years old. They are subject to disposal. Instead, the ‘orcs’ recycle ammunition for attacks. There are about 7,000 such shells in Russian arsenals. This amount will be enough for three years.

At the beginning of the invasion, the Russian Federation could produce 150-180 Calibers annually. About 70% of their components are of foreign origin. After the introduction of sanctions, access to the component base for Russian defense and military enterprises was closed. In this regard, ammunition is used less and less by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation.

Source prostomob
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