Russia has already accumulated more than 1,950 strategic missiles of various types and is capable of producing up to 195 units monthly. The largest number in its arsenal are ballistic Iskanders.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine provided such data as of June 15 in response to a request from RBC-Ukraine.
How many missiles has Russia stockpiled?
The missile stockpiles include cruise, ballistic and hypersonic:
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- up to 500 ballistic 9M723 Iskander-M;
- up to 300 9M728/9M729 Iskander-K cruise missiles;
- up to 260 X-101 cruise missiles, launched by Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers;
- up to 280 Kh-22/Kh-32 cruise missiles (Tu-22M3 bombers);
- more than 400 3M-14 Kalibr cruise missiles;
- up to 150 hypersonic aeroballistic missiles Kh-47M2 Kinzhal (MiG-31K fighters);
- up to 60 North Korean-made KN-23 ballistic missiles.
In addition, the Russian military-industrial complex produces up to 195 missiles monthly , including:
- up to 60 ballistic Iskander-M;
- up to 20 winged Iskander-K;
- up to 60 X-101 winged aircraft;
- up to 10 modernized Kh-32 missiles;
- up to 30 calibers;
- up to 15 Daggers.
How many drones are there in Russia?
As of June 15, Russia had more than 6,000 attack drones of the Shahed-136 and Harpia-A1 types, as well as more than 6,000 imitators (Gerbera).
According to GUR estimates, the Russian defense industry is capable of producing up to 170 such drones per day (both attack and simulators).
And by the end of the year, the aggressor country plans to increase production of these UAVs to 190 units per day.
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