Why Russia’s Ballistic Missiles Are Increasingly Getting Through Ukrainian Defences
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When Russia fires a ballistic missile, air defence systems have only minutes - sometimes seconds - to detect and intercept the deadly threat.They descend so fast and with a trajectory so pronounced that, according to Kiev, only the American-made Patriot defense system can stop them.
How Russia exposes Ukrainian defences with ballistic missile attacks
In recent months, Moscow’s forces have intensified their ballistic missile attacks on Kyiv, exploiting Ukraine’s chronic shortage of U.S.-made Patriot air defense interceptors, the sole weapon in its arsenal able to shoot down the missiles.
The very high speed of the Kremlin's projectiles, critical shortage of Patriot batteries and Trump's restrictions accelerate the collapse of anti-aircraft defense in Kiev Read
Why Russia’s ballistic missiles are increasingly getting through Ukrainian defenses
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — When Russia fires a ballistic missile at Ukraine, air-defense systems have only minutes — sometimes seconds — to detect and intercept the deadly threat.
Why Russia’s ballistic missiles are increasingly getting through Ukrainian defenses - Inside Politics
When Russia fires a ballistic missile at Ukraine, air-defense systems have only minutes — sometimes seconds — to detect and intercept the deadly threat. The lack of time has left Kyiv and other cities increasingly exposed to devastating attacks by the missiles that come down so fast and so steeply that Ukraine says only the U.S.-made Patriot defense system can stop them. But Ukraine says it has too few batteries and interceptors to protect itsel…
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