Ukraine May Receive Tomahawk: How Missiles Will Impact the War.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian Armed Forces may receive support in the form of American Tomahawk missiles. This will become an important element in their confrontation with Russian troops. According to information from the Institute for the Study of War, these missiles can significantly reduce Russia's combat effectiveness during the war.
Limited Drone Capabilities
Experts believe that while Ukrainian drones can strike within the territory of the Russian Federation, their potential remains limited. The introduction of Tomahawk missiles would allow for the destruction of specific enemy targets that are currently inaccessible to Ukrainian drones.
Experts calculated that over 1945 Russian military targets are within the reach of Tomahawk missiles at a distance of 2.5 thousand km, and over 1655 targets at a distance of 1.6 thousand km.
Significant Impact on the Conflict
The use of missiles with a larger warhead will allow Ukraine's Defense Forces to inflict serious losses on key Russian military targets, including drone production plants and air bases from which Russia conducts its operations.
The delivery of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine could significantly accelerate the end of the war and determine the further development of the conflict.
With new Tomahawk missiles, Ukrainian forces will receive a powerful means to conduct effective attacks on important Russian targets. This could significantly change the course of military actions and ultimately contribute to ending the conflict.
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