Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s: Yes, it was. It was reported that 11 Tu-95s were airborne to launch missiles; you also reported this. Each Tu-95 can hold a max of 8 X-101 Cruise Missiles, which means they could’ve launched 88 of them at most. You reported 28 Kalibrs could be launched, which matches that report
@cym27s: Yes, it was. It was reported that 11 Tu-95s were airborne to launch missiles; you also reported this. Each Tu-95 can hold a max of 8 X-101 Cruise Missiles, which means they could’ve launched 88 of them at most. You reported 28 Kalibrs could be launched, which matches that report
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @cym27s: This is your report from 11 hours ago stating that 11 Tu-95s were airborne, and that 28 Kalibr Cruise Missiles were available in the black sea to be launched
@ukraine_map @cym27s: This is your report from 11 hours ago stating that 11 Tu-95s were airborne, and that 28 Kalibr Cruise Missiles were available in the black sea to be launched
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@cym27s: They certainly can be involved in the launching, you’re assuming that some of them are not that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s true. When they are doing a large strike they will use whatever they can available, and in this case they 100% had the capability to launch 88 X-101s.
@cym27s: They certainly can be involved in the launching, you’re assuming that some of them are not that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s true. When they are doing a large strike they will use whatever they can available, and in this case they 100% had the capability to launch 88 X-101s.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@ukraine_map @cym27s: Usually, it doesn’t mean always. Previous strikes are not the same as the ones today. They were never as large as this.
@ukraine_map @cym27s: Usually, it doesn’t mean always. Previous strikes are not the same as the ones today. They were never as large as this.
Ukraine Battle Map (Twitter)
@NOELreports: The more air defense one side has, the more missiles need to be used in a strike. Regardless, several more Patriot, Hawk, Vampire, and NASAMS Systems would have helped a lot in today’s strike.
@NOELreports: The more air defense one side has, the more missiles need to be used in a strike. Regardless, several more Patriot, Hawk, Vampire, and NASAMS Systems would have helped a lot in today’s strike.
Rob Lee (Twitter)
The Ukrainian Air Force says Russia launched 236 missiles and UAVs today, including:
-3 Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missile
-6 Iskander-M / KN-23 ballistic missiles
-77 Kh-101 cruise missiles
-28 Kalibr cruise missiles
-3 Kh-22 cruise missiles
-10 Kh-59 / Kh-69 air-to-surface missiles from Su-57 and Su-34 aircraft
-109 Shahed-131 / 136
t.me/kpszsu/18332
The Ukrainian Air Force says Russia launched 236 missiles and UAVs today, including:
-3 Kinzhal air-launched ballistic missile
-6 Iskander-M / KN-23 ballistic missiles
-77 Kh-101 cruise missiles
-28 Kalibr cruise missiles
-3 Kh-22 cruise missiles
-10 Kh-59 / Kh-69 air-to-surface missiles from Su-57 and Su-34 aircraft
-109 Shahed-131 / 136
t.me/kpszsu/18332
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Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
@zuruumi: It would be closer to the end of the decade. Long-lead times are inherent to brand new systems that are just entering LRIP. Norway made a decision to prioritize delivery schedule over capability. Really they ought to ask for a production license like Australia has.
@zuruumi: It would be closer to the end of the decade. Long-lead times are inherent to brand new systems that are just entering LRIP. Norway made a decision to prioritize delivery schedule over capability. Really they ought to ask for a production license like Australia has.
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @John_A_Ridge: Showcased at #Hook24, the Rapidly Adaptable Affordable Cruise Missile (RAACM) is a multi-platform/mission standoff weapon being advanced under a USAF SBIR Phase III award.
@CoAspire is offering RAACM to the DoD and international customers, with an apparent interest in Ukraine. https://twitter.com/CoAspire/status/1827684448638218581#m
RT @John_A_Ridge: Showcased at #Hook24, the Rapidly Adaptable Affordable Cruise Missile (RAACM) is a multi-platform/mission standoff weapon being advanced under a USAF SBIR Phase III award.
@CoAspire is offering RAACM to the DoD and international customers, with an apparent interest in Ukraine. https://twitter.com/CoAspire/status/1827684448638218581#m
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @John_A_Ridge: ‼️🇺🇦🇷🇺 This is the largest Russian air raid against Ukraine to date, with 236 missiles and UAS.
1/6 Iskander-M/KN-23 GLBMs
1/3 Kinzhal ALBMs
1/3 Kh-22/32 ALCMs
77 Kh-101 ALCMs
28 3M-14 Kalibr SLCMs
10 Kh-59/69 ALCMs
(99/115 Kh-101/Kalibr/Kh-59/69)
99/109 Shahed-131/136 OWA-UAS
RT @John_A_Ridge: ‼️🇺🇦🇷🇺 This is the largest Russian air raid against Ukraine to date, with 236 missiles and UAS.
1/6 Iskander-M/KN-23 GLBMs
1/3 Kinzhal ALBMs
1/3 Kh-22/32 ALCMs
77 Kh-101 ALCMs
28 3M-14 Kalibr SLCMs
10 Kh-59/69 ALCMs
(99/115 Kh-101/Kalibr/Kh-59/69)
99/109 Shahed-131/136 OWA-UAS
Colby Badhwar 🇨🇦🇬🇧 (Twitter)
RT @FRHoffmann1: It drives me crazy that we expect Ukraine to defend these types of missile raids by relying solely on missile defense assets.
It's ineffective and hugely inefficient. We're burning cash by making 🇺🇦 wait until the missiles reach its airspace before the AFU are allowed to act. https://twitter.com/John_A_Ridge/status/1828105274756116623#m
RT @FRHoffmann1: It drives me crazy that we expect Ukraine to defend these types of missile raids by relying solely on missile defense assets.
It's ineffective and hugely inefficient. We're burning cash by making 🇺🇦 wait until the missiles reach its airspace before the AFU are allowed to act. https://twitter.com/John_A_Ridge/status/1828105274756116623#m