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Military expert Oleg Katkov noted that new attacks can take place closer to the ...

What is the pause in massive shelling: Defense Express explained the tactics of the Russian Federation (video)

Military expert Oleg Katkov noted that new attacks can take place closer to the winter. While Russia accumulates rockets of different types, and the day before it probably worked a synchronous blow. The last massive attack of Russia in Ukraine took place several months ago. The Military Expert and Editor -in -Chief of Defense Express Oleg Katkov suggested that the enemy is preparing for new blows, accumulating rockets for attacks on energy infrastructure closer to winter.

He said this on Channel 24 on Monday, November 11. The expert noted that Russia produces from 100 to 150 missiles of different types on a monthly basis, including winged, ballistic, hypersonic, etc. Since the last attack, the invaders could gather more than a hundred such ammunition. "The only question is why Russia does not use these missiles. It may accumulate and wait for the blow to be the most effective," Katkov said.

He suggested that Russia can prepare for more complex synchronized blows, which involve synchronous blows from different directions, when different types of missiles simultaneously involve in one goal. Katkov recalled that Russia had already tried to apply such tactics against the Ukrainian Patriot in Kiev. Then the enemy carried out a combined attack with the participation of Tu-95MC missiles from the Caspian Sea and Mig-31K with the dagger missiles.

According to the expert, such actions may be a sign that Russia seeks to increase the efficiency of its attacks, since most of the winged missiles used for long -range strikes have been destroyed by Ukrainian air defense. "I assume that today (November 11. - Ed. ) In the morning rehearsal, the Russians worked not only a combined attack using drones, ballistic, winged, hypersonic, high -speed missiles, but also synchronous impact," Katkov said.