Stocks of precision-guided munitions in Russia have dried up significantly/Russian media
Russia didn't expect the war in Ukraine to last long. So the aggressor state has already actually used its stockpiles of high-precision weapons.
The fighting has been going on for much longer than the Kremlin had hoped. British intelligence has found that stockpiles of precision-guided munitions in Russia, apparently, have dried up significantly. that this forced Russia to use readily available but obsolete ammunition. They are less reliable, less accurate and easier to intercept.
It is predicted that the aggressor state will most likely continue to try to replace high-precision weapons.
Actually, Russia's invasion of Ukraine showed its inability to deliver large-scale precision strikes. The aggressor carries out intense and indiscriminate bombardment despite numerous civilian casualties.
What does this mean for Ukraine
Military expert Sergei Grabsky also noted that Russia is running out of high-precision missiles. He noticed that, on the one hand, this pleases, and on the other hand, it is alarming, since the aggressor has enough missiles of a different type.
Grabsky warned that in this case, the Ukrainians should be more careful and not neglect the air raid signals. He explained that if we assume that the infidels are planning to hit a military facility, then with dense urban development, an old such missile can hit a residential building.
We add that due to sanctions, Russia has serious problems with the supply of weapons . The media wrote that the aggressor, out of hopelessness, takes weapons from all over the country.
Ukraine will receive high-precision weapons
The entire civilized world is helping Ukraine with weapons to deter the aggressor. For example, the United States has approved Lend-Lease and promises powerful assistance to the Ukrainian military. They will be granted through 8 contracts. Consequently, the Armed Forces of Ukraine will receive drones, precision weapons, communication devices, medical equipment, food and binoculars.
There will also be a replacement of American stocks of Javelin and Stinger shells and ammunition components.