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A military expert told whether rockets end in Russia

According to the British analyst Michael Clark, the Russian Federation in many cases has to "improvise". The building included Russian maritime -based missiles - a semi -tonne charge, designed on aircraft carrier. Despite the fact that Russia has released 84 missiles in Ukraine in one day, the former head of the Royal Joint Institute for Defense Research, Michael Clark, is convinced that missiles in the Armed Forces are still over. About it reports Sky News.

In support of his words, the military analyst says that in many cases Russia has to "improvise". "We have seen rockets into the homes, and these are maritime -based missiles, anti -ship missiles with semi -toned charges designed on aircraft carrier," Clark explained. "We have seen the landscapes of the" Earth-Borings "for air purposes are used for terrestrial purposes. The" caliber "of the sea base was few. If the Russians had many, they would have launched a lot," he added.

The fact is that in Russia the components necessary for the release of such things end, because for some time the Russian Federation was under sanctions. In the production of high -precision missiles, Russia is largely relied on imported components. But there are relatively little foreign allies in the Russian Federation. Representatives of Ukraine say that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation use drones of Iranian production.

According to Michael Clark, the Industrial War has returned to Europe with the Ukrainian war and the one who will be able to mobilize his industrial capacity will win in it. Recall that Putin plans to place nuclear weapons in Belarus, which would allow you to destroy Kyiv in minutes. According to Yuri Felscinsky, an American historian, the first days of the Third World have already begun. Earlier, Focus reported that the Belarus authorities were checking the Armed Forces.