Russia Reduces Missile Strikes Due to Ammunition Shortage: What Is Known.
The Situation with Missile Stockpiles in Russia
According to TSN.ua: Russia is facing limited missile stockpiles, which affects the frequency of missile strikes on Ukraine. In light of the shortage of weapons, the Russian military has begun using S-300 missiles, indicating a reduction in available missiles.
Change of Tactics and Its Impact on the Conflict
In particular, ballistic 'Iskander' missiles are being combined with S-300 missiles, which have a short range of up to 100–110 km. This is a sign that missile stockpiles are decreasing. Expert Oleg S. Zhadanov notes:
'The ballistic 'Iskander' are mixed with S-300 missiles with a short range - up to 100–110 km. This is a sign that the stockpiles are decreasing.'
Moreover, Russia has a certain number of 'Shahids', ballistic and cruise missiles, but their use is also declining due to the shortage. The situation with ammunition stockpiles continues to influence the strategy of warfare.
These developments could indicate a change in the tactics of the Russian military, as the decline in missile stockpiles will impair their ability to conduct extensive attacks. Dependency on missiles with limited range could lead to reduced effectiveness in destroying targets at great distances. The lack of sufficient ammunition may also impact the overall course of the conflict and the strategies of both sides, as resources play a key role in warfare.
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