How many bombs from the UMPC release the Russian Federation: experts have evaluated production facilities
The publication states that for the Russian army the use of UMPC aviations, which can affect targets up to 70 km away, have become one of the main means of causing aviation strikes. The enemy's arsenal has airbags such as Fab-250, Fab-500 and the most powerful Fab-1500, which contains 675 kg of explosive (TNT). It is known that this type of ammunition is made in the Moscow city of Korolev, 475 km from the Ukrainian border.
It is also known that Russian enterprises use equipment from Japan and China to produce bombs, but the volumes of this production remain undisclosed. There is information that the Russian enterprises of the OPC planned to release 10 thousand airbombs from the UMPC in 2024. However, these data are doubts, they write in Defense Express. The observers explained that such production means the manufacture of more than 27 ammunition daily.
But in May last year, the occupiers used about 25 corrected aviation (CA) per day, which also include the UMPC, and now this figure has increased to 60, and sometimes to 100 ammunition per day. Therefore, analyzing comparable figures, we can conclude that for such a pace, Russian weapons should produce up to 22 thousand Fabes a year. "Even the average rate of use of 60 units means the need to produce 21. 9 thousand a year.
At the same time in Moscow, it has been repeatedly reported to increase their production," the observers are emphasized. You can also determine the number of aircraft used that their carriers are Front Fighter-Bombarders Su-34. On average, such aircraft carries two airbags with the UMPC, so it is about 60 departures a day.
If you calculate the total amount of Su-34 for 2022, which is about 100 cars, to subtract losses in several tens and add an approximate number of aircraft produced in 2023 (about 6 cars), then for PCS of the Russian Federation it is quite reaching level. Even with one departure of the bomber per day. Recall that on January 12, Russia was first demonstrated 1500-M54 with KMPC kits.