Russia modernized Iskanders: how the missiles now bypass Ukrainian air defense.
According to inkorr.com: Russia has enhanced its Iskander and Kinzhal missiles to bypass Ukrainian air defense systems, writes the Financial Times. This has allowed it to carry out effective strikes on military facilities and critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
For instance, in the summer, Russian forces targeted upgraded missiles at drone manufacturing plants in the suburbs of Kyiv. One strike on August 28 resulted in the destruction of a plant that produced Turkish Bayraktar drones. Experts note that these missiles can now bypass American air defense systems by changing their flight trajectory and performing maneuvers.
This changes the rules of the game for Russia
In light of the declining effectiveness of the Patriot system, which can intercept Russian missiles, Ukraine faces significant risks to its military and civilian infrastructure.
Complications at the border
Delays in the supply of interceptors from the United States, combined with upgraded Russian weapons, complicate the defense of Ukrainian airspace. The Trump administration has already decided to provide Ukraine with additional intelligence for conducting missile strikes deep into Russian territory.
Facts about the modernization of the Iskander and Kinzhal missiles shed light on new threats that Ukraine faces from its eastern neighbor. This is extremely relevant in the context of efforts by Ukrainian and American authorities to ensure the country's security.
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