"Becomes harder to detect": Ignat explained why the Air Force of the Armed Forces could not knock down all the rockets of the Russian Federation
"Unfortunately, the enemy is constantly improving not only reconnaissance and shock UAVs, but also other air attacks - winged and ballistic missiles. As a consequence, it becomes difficult to detect and destroy them. The hostile missiles are equipped with additional means, including radar and heat traps," Ignati wrote.
He added that during today's impact, the winged rockets flew at little heights, combat work on them was carried out somewhere at an altitude of up to fifty meters, which could lead to horrific consequences on Earth. We will remind that earlier Yuri Ignat reported that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation began to launch into the rear of Ukraine reconnaissance UAVs with a disconnected GPS signal. According to him, 30-40 UAVs fly every day along the front line.