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​Ukrainian Navy: Modernized Neptune Missile Wreckage Should Be Collected on the Other Side of the Front

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Neptune anti-ship cruise missile launch / Archive photo by Defense Express
Neptune anti-ship cruise missile launch / Archive photo by Defense Express

The Ukrainian Navy cannot disclose details about the modernized Ukrainian missile but says that its "wreckage should be collected on the other side of the front line"

On Sunday evening, March 16, the spokesperson of the Ukrainian Navy, Dmytro Pletenchuk, spoke about this modernized Ukrainian missile on the air of Suspilne.

"Missile wreckage should be collected on the other side of the front line. This is the main message. As for this system, we can only note that the Navy is the only structure within the Armed Forces that uses and employs it. Both trial operations and combat use are our responsibility. As you can see, we have done quite well and we are confident that we can continue to fulfill our tasks," Pletenchuk stated.

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Ukrainian Navy: Modernized Neptune Missile Wreckage Should Be Collected on the Other Side of the Front, Defense Express
Neptune anti-ship cruise missile / Archive photo by Defense Express

The spokesman noted that it is not yet possible to provide detailed information about the missile. However the Commander of the Ukrainian Navy, Vice Admiral Oleksiy Neizhpapa, noted that last year the Ukrainian Navy completed more than 50 successful missions to defeat the enemy.

Earlier Defense Express reported that Ukrainian UAVs had struck russian 333rd training center in Mulino.

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