Ukraine Strikes Russian Territory with Domestically Produced 800 km Ballistic Missiles: Key Details.
Ukraine Deploys Its Own Ballistic Missiles
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine has started using its own ballistic weaponry with a range of 800–900 km to target locations inside the Russian Federation. This development is part of an accelerated missile program involving both state-run design bureaus and private defense firms. According to reports, a long-range ballistic missile capable of reaching up to 850 km has reached its final production stage.
On June 1, 2023, Andriy Yusov stated that strikes against the occupiers would continue, highlighting the Ukrainian military's active adoption of new technologies. By June 3, the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine had carried out a series of attacks on Russian assets. Taras Chmut, director of the 'Come Back Alive' charitable foundation, confirmed that 'the weapon goes exactly where it is aimed.'
Taras Chmut: 'If the question is whether Ukraine has used Ukrainian ballistic missiles against the Russian Federation as an enemy, yes, it has.'
Chmut also emphasized that 'a ballistic missile is not a drone; it is a complex technological product,' underscoring Ukraine’s significant achievements in defense technology.
These events unfold against the backdrop of the international 'Security Architecture' forum, where military cooperation and security issues are being discussed. Ukraine's missile program continues to expand, positioning the country as a key player in regional security.
A New Phase in Military Technology
The deployment of Ukraine’s ballistic weapons marks a new chapter in the nation’s military capabilities and highlights its ability to independently produce sophisticated armaments. This not only strengthens Ukraine’s defense but also shifts the strategic balance in the region, as the country demonstrates a capacity to operate at long distances.
The advancement of missile technology may also pave the way for new alliances and bolster international support amid the current security environment.
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