Incidents

Beat into "Milk": In the Air Force of the Armed Forces, they told how Russian "daggers" fly (video) fly

The Air Force spokesman Yuri Ignat noted that the "dagger" missiles are not marked by accuracy, but because of this they are likely to be even more threatening. The Air Force spokesman Yuri Ignat reported that Russian invaders have recently been launching in Ukraine not so accurate missiles "dagger". He told about it in Podcast "Talk" a joint project of the Center for Combating Misinformation and Voxcheck. "The daggers have been beaten in" milk "lately, so they can fly anywhere," Ignati said.

He explained that the Ukrainian military see how these missiles fly into "milk", that is, anywhere, but not in the target. "For example, if Russians beat a defense enterprise, a military facility or other critical infrastructure, then this does not mean that the" dagger "will not get into a neighboring house," the PS spokesman said. However, he noted that this does not mean that "daggers" do not pose a threat. More likely - on the contrary.

So Ignati called for Ukrainians to be vigilant and not to ignore anxiety, especially if the enemy applies Balism. He added that there are now about 900 missiles in the Russian Federation, and it produces 100 long -range missiles a month in order to fire Ukrainian peaceful cities. "Russia has set up production and produces more and more" shahas "and rockets. They also receive them from partners, including North Korea and Iran," Ignat noted.

The Air Force spokesman said that during a massive rocket stroke, Russia launched six aerobalist missiles "dagger" in Ukraine. At least three of them have not achieved their goals because "they are getting worse in quality. " The X-47M "dagger" is a hypersonic aviation rocket complex, similar in appearance to the ballistic "Iskander". In general, it is possible to carry a nuclear charge. The rocket is probably created on the basis of 9K720 "Iskander-M".

It is often called a hypersonic rocket system, which is not quite correct, because, despite the fact that almost all ballistic missiles reach hypersonic velocity at certain stages of flight, this system is neither a hypersonic glander, nor hypersonic rocket wing. The carrier of the "dagger" missiles is a supersonic MiG-31K fighter, although not every MiG-31 has the opportunity to launch this rocket.