During the attack on November 17, russian occupiers used about a hundred Kh-101 cruise missiles. It is known that russia has about 300 more of them in service.
This was reported by Channel 24, citing a commentary by a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, Andriy Yusov.
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According to open sources, as of November 11, 2024, the russian Armed Forces had approximately 300 Kh-101 cruise missiles in service. Some of them have already been used by russian army during the latest massive attack. However, russians can produce missiles of this type and manufacture several dozen units of this deadly weapon each month.
"According to Ukraine's military intelligence, russian military industry can produce 40-50 units of such missiles per month," Yusov stated.
As Defense Express reported russians had used Kh-101 missiles with engines from Kh-55 during aerial attack.
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