"Optimal option": Romanenko named the condition for the Armed Forces of long -term missiles on the Russian Federation
Former Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Lieutenant General Igor Romanenko stated this in a comment by OBOZREVATEL. In his opinion, this option would be optimal, because in the world market military production is quite interconnected. According to Romanenko, weapons and military equipment can be considered a designer. "Some are better able to produce systems for guidance, others can boast the best transmissions, and others - the best engine.
All this is then going to one object," the expert emphasized. In particular, the production of shells for German anti -aircraft self -propelled installations was occurring in Switzerland. "Thus, in this case, it is a mixture of several manufacturers from different countries, but they are only united by NATO and financial advantages due to such cooperation," Romanenko explained.
He added that for attacks on the Russian military-industrial complex, the Ukrainian side could, for example, use a complex of domestic "Neptune" and a system of guidance from Storm Shadow. Separately, Igor Romanenko recalled the location in the Smolensk plant, where the Russians produce X-59 missiles. According to Lieutenant General, in this case, Ukraine could send a blow to this plant.
However, this requires at least the presence of a guidance system, which consists of a navigation system and a precision system. In addition, for greater effect, the rocket should not only hit the territory, but hit the building with an automated control system/oxygen or hydrogen station, or other objects that are critical to work. "If we had such components, we could collect" Lego ", put Made in Ukraine on the shell and no one would have claims to us," Romanenko said.