Russian Factories Churn Out New Cruise Missiles that Zooms Over Ukraine
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Sources in Ukraine reveal that Russia has used newly made cruise missiles in recent attacks on Kyiv, as Russian factories keep up with the production.

Russian factories are now sending new cruise missiles to the forces that need them, which is something that has changed.

Russian Factories Arm Units with New Missiles

Russia has begun employing missile systems in Ukraine straight supplied out from factories. One such practice is infrequent. Moscow, as well as not only this country, tends to favor evaluating its military hardware before it can be put into preparedness, reported Bulgarian Military.

The conflict with Kyiv is the rationale why the Russian military had already sped up the mechanisms of delivering the military men toward the front, disregarding or skipping a few more procedures. One such decision cannot be taken haphazardly, and there are presumptions that its high command staff, upon approval from the Kremlin, virtually guarantees fast consignments.

Individual investigative journalists, mainly British, are trying to investigate wreckage from projectiles that hit their targets in Ukraine. The rockets investigated are from the Russian missile attack last November 23, noted Yahoo.

The official report of these experts would be that Russia keeps producing sophisticated cruise missiles, along with the Kh-101.

Wreckage from the already used new cruise missiles; suggests that the missiles were newly built this September or less a month even before November 23rd missile strike, all from Russian factories. For example, the Kh-101 is a Russian cruise missile product from the Russian Bureau MKB Raduga, per Military Leak.

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The cruise missile is the latest iteration of the older Kh-55. The average cost of one Kh-101 projectile is 1 million USD

Cruise Missiles Rain on Kiev

One such disclosure by investigative reporters powerfully contradicts the theory that Moscow's access to sophisticated semiconductor devices, bits, and integrated circuits has now been cut off. Such inference is critical, given that Western media has recently evaluated and deduced that manufacturing these weapons without access to such technological solutions is impossible. If it was inconceivable, it becomes undeniable that Moscow must have discovered a way to guarantee relevant expertise.

Quite an assertion might well prove accurate, even though Russia constantly contends that it has been growing its war production in different spheres of the five military areas, such as cruise missiles.

All such statements don't come from the media or "anonymous sources," but rather from the Prime Minister of Russia, Mr. Mikhail Mishustin, various general directors of Russian military production lines, and privately from Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Speaking of unverified sources, one that purports to be from US intelligence services suggests that Moscow has been having difficulty manufacturing cruise missiles again.

Russia is launching fewer rockets than ever before, implying inadequate manufacturing. Most of these attacks hit smaller objects than before; the same reference is given.  A report from the Ukrainian intelligence service came to the same conclusion that the missile systems were new.

Vadim Skibsky, a spokesperson for the Ukrainian military intelligence (GUR), said that despite the reduced number of missiles used, Moscow can still conduct combat operations, which seems Russian factories are pumping out new cruise missiles that is what the west alleges.

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