Iskander missile launchers becomes Ukraine's next targets; campaign of mass extermination begins

Iskander missile launchers becomes Ukraine's next targets; campaign of mass extermination begins

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Russian ballistic missiles remain the key airborne threat to Ukraine, according to Andriy Ryzhenko, retired Captain First Rank and Deputy Chief of Staff of the Ukrainian Naval Forces from 2004 to 2020, speaking on Radio NV.

"They have very high speeds, actually exceeding Mach 5. These missiles can be shot down by individual systems. We know the problem they currently face. It's the availability of missiles. And hypersonic missiles. There aren't many of them, but they are used regularly. Primarily, these are the Zircon and Onyx. As far as we can see, the Security and Defense Forces are looking for other options. Perhaps not directly intercepting these missiles—ballistic or hypersonic—in mid-air, once they're launched. Perhaps destroying their launch source, that is, the launchers," Ryzhenko said.

He added that several days ago, the Defense Forces had already carried out a demonstration strike on a Bastion missile system in temporarily occupied Crimea. Russia uses these systems to launch Onyx missiles at Ukraine. "I think the same will apply, for example, to Iskander ballistic missile carriers after certain technological modifications to the weapons we currently possess are made. Also telling, for example, was the news yesterday that Ukraine has received its own KAB, which can also be dropped from our aircraft and operate at a considerable distance. This could also lead to individual sources of danger being destroyed before the launchers launch both drones and missiles," the captain emphasized.

The launchers survive by never staying still or coming within reach. Iskander launchers head to their firing positions only when a combat task is set, sometimes moving along forest roads for five hours to avoid detection by satellites, then deploying fast, firing, and fleeing.

They launch from 140 to 150 kilometers behind the front line, which is why catching one on the march or at its firing position is so hard. "The deployment of the Iskander happens very quickly. Then the launch. The Iskander fires and then flees the position," presidential adviser Serhii "Flash" Beskrestnov said.

The forest-road approach and the 140- to 150-kilometer standoff are deliberate. By staying beyond HIMARS' range and moving under tree cover to evade satellites, the launcher gives Ukraine almost no window to detect, target, and strike it before it fires and moves on. Ukraine's other option, hitting production, faces its own obstacles. The missiles are made deep underground, where they are not easy to attack, Beskrestnov said.



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