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CRV7 missiles can successfully impress the enemy's heavy equipment. Ukrainian cr...

The Russian Federation has modernized airbags, but they will be put down like drones: what the Armed Forces of the Armed Forces CRV7 (video) will give the Armed Forces

CRV7 missiles can successfully impress the enemy's heavy equipment. Ukrainian craftsmen can also modernize them, but it requires active assistance to the state, says military observer Igor Koziy. The fact that the Russians were able to add a radius of action to their pugs Fab Fabs are not surprising, because to attach the wings to the bomb that will allow it to fly it further is not engineering know-how. This is all realized at the level of the basics of aviation modeling.

Such bombs can be destroyed as drones and here it all depends on the air defense. Military observer Igor Koziy told this in an interview with focus. He believes that Ukraine will, in turn, receive no less important Canadian CRV7 missiles to destroy tanks in the amount of more than 80,000 pieces that have been disposed of. In this way, Canada will save money for disposal, and the Armed Forces will receive useful ammunition. They can also be modernized for greater efficiency.

"On the other hand, industrial capacity is needed for such recycling and modernization, because you do not modernize such ammunition," Koziy says. "However, even a regular 3D printer can help to modernize drones. " CRV7 missiles will help the Armed Forces to destroy the remains of the invaders' tanks, whose stock is already reduced by other means of damage by half, the military observer notes. There are many APCs and artillery left for the enemy, so there will also be a goal for Canadian missiles.

"The field of activity in this aspect is very large, but it is in the field of industrial economy," Koziy says. "The Cabinet and Office of the President must work more actively. " For this purpose it is necessary to work well on the priority of important areas in the Armed Forces, including in the form of civil control over the Ministry of Defense. Because now we have a help from the US, says a military observer.