The aggressor country has few high-precision missiles left, but the number of Soviet tactical S-300 missiles is huge.
Russia today has 19% of precision-guided missiles (536 pieces) , about 78% of tactical missiles (7,310 pieces) and 12% (90 pieces) of drones.
This is evidenced by an infographic published on the Web by the Minister of Defense of Ukraine Oleksiy Reznikov.
“Security formula: The missile power of the 'second army of the world' is inversely proportional to the severity of sanctions compliance, multiplied by the power of Ukrainian air defense,” Reznikov said in a statement.
So, according to published data on high-precision missiles , the Russian Federation has:
In total, since the beginning of the invasion, Russian troops have used 2,237 precision-guided missiles out of 2,257 they have. From February 2022 to this day, the aggressor country has been able to manufacture 516 precision-guided missiles.
As for tactical missiles, Russia has left:
Thus, since the beginning of a full-scale war, the Russian army has used 2,110 tactical missiles out of its existing number of 8,970. During the war, 450 tactical missiles were manufactured in Russia. That is, the Russian Federation still has 7,310 such missiles .
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