The enemy intercepts long-range strikes much less than short-range strikes.
Earlier, the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacked an ammunition train in the Tver region of the Russian Federation. This event will affect the permission of partners to use long-range weapons on the territory of the aggressor state.
Andriy Ryzhenko, captain 1st rank of the reserve of the Ukrainian Navy, strategic expert of the Sonata company, deputy chief of staff of the Ukrainian Navy in 2004-2020, said this on the air of “Espresso”.
“Such a long strike at such a great distance, in fact 600 kilometers, and not with the most technologically advanced weapons, although quite technologically advanced. I mean unmanned systems. It showed that a significant amount of ammunition was destroyed there, and such ammunition that posed the greatest threat and harm to us,” he says.
Analysts believe that long-range strikes, as a rule, have the greatest efficiency and the enemy intercepts them much less than short-range strikes. According to Ryzhenko, such an attack demonstrates to partners well how the Ukrainian military can influence the enemy, deprive it of combat power, the ability to conduct operations even with such weapons.
“If we are given permission to use weapons against such more technologically advanced objects, such as cruise missiles, then the enemy will simply be faced with the dilemma that it cannot conduct combat operations and will also be incapable of performing tasks by military means,” the expert notes.
Most likely, he adds, they themselves understand this. But, again, visually this is a very positive moment on the way to achieving a result in obtaining permission.
Recall that the Russians announced an attack by drones in the city of Toropets in the Tver region. The 107th arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was hit. The detonation of ammunition and explosions that began were so powerful that seismic sensors recorded tremors (earthquakes).
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