Russia has used new reactive aerial bombs: Ukraine's air defense intercepts them.

Russia has used new reactive aerial bombs: Ukraine's air defense intercepts them
Russia has used new reactive aerial bombs: Ukraine's air defense intercepts them

According to inkorr.com: The occupying forces have begun to use new guided aerial bombs with jet engines to attack Ukrainian territories. However, the Ukrainian air defense system is successfully intercepting them.

According to the head of communications of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Yuriy Ihnat, Russian troops are currently testing these aerial bombs on a limited scale, checking the reaction of the Ukrainian air defense system. New modifications of the KAB bombs have already been spotted in the skies over Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Poltava regions.

Ihnat noted that these aerial bombs resemble cruise missiles in their characteristics, allowing them to be intercepted by Ukrainian air defense means. Units of the 'South' Air Command have already shot down two of these munitions, while a third one fell in an open area, causing no damage.

Ukraine strengthens its defense capabilities

Ihnat emphasized that despite Russia's attempts to improve its means of destruction, Ukraine continues to enhance its defense capabilities in cooperation with international partners. Ukrainian specialists are thoroughly studying new types of aerial bombs that pose a threat to Ukraine's cities.

Thanks to the efforts of the Ukrainian air defense forces, the new reactive guided aerial bombs used by the occupiers are being successfully intercepted. At the same time, Ukraine continues to strengthen its defense capabilities, collaborating with partners and studying new threats together with experts.


Read also

Advertising