Air defense forces explain how to repel attacks/ArmyInform
Yury Ignat, the speaker of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, told how the Ukrainian defenders find out about the attack and repel it.
Ignat emphasized that the missiles are high-tech. They are launched from the Caspian Sea.
According to the speaker of the Air Force, one Tu-160 enemy aircraft can carry 16 or 12 missiles, Tu-95 – 8. They can fly with one point on the radar. The Air Force uses different kinds of intelligence. In particular, partner assistance.
Ignat stressed that these missiles can fly from the Black or Azov Seas, as well as change course. Ukraine declares an air alert. The direction of the missiles is fixed and a certain algorithm is compiled. The defenders determine where the missile can fly and what its purpose is.
Flying along the course that she was given, the rocket can turn in a diametrically opposite direction. This is done in order to avoid air defense, Air Force or ground forces that the enemy knows about. If the Russian occupiers find out where these assets are located, the missile's course will be laid where there are weak points.
Russian intelligence does great harm. Therefore, it is necessary to be as focused and careful as possible in identifying hostile agents. To do this, use different data. In particular, those provided by the population.
Ukraine has air defense systems
The Air Force Speaker stressed that the missiles fired by the Russian invaders in Ukraine are high-tech. They were designed to be stealthy and fly at ultra-low altitudes. Missiles disappear from radar. Not all air defense systems can destroy them.
Ukraine has air defense systems. However, this is not missile defense – missile defense. The priority task of air defense is enemy aircraft. At the same time, Ukrainian defenders are shooting down enemy missiles.
The Air Force shot down 3 cruise missiles
- In an hour on June 14, the Air Force shot down 3 enemy missiles.
- Probably talking about the type “Caliber”. In Ukraine, they were launched from the Black Sea.