According to Romanenko, the "daggers" that disappeared on July 28, could have some problem. In particular, to be unstable to radio electronic struggle, or there were difficulties in navigation, which caused the missiles over Ukraine stopped being fixed. "If such a projectile, well, that is, the rocket, does not have its own system, and it is driven only by the inertial navigation system. And the greater the distance, the more the deviation," the expert said.
The problem of hypersonic weapons, he said, is that it flies "in a cloud of plasma", and it does not miss radio waves instead. Romanenko also added that such a deviation is offset by satellite navigation. That is, as he explained, any flying object, rocket or drone returns to the programmed territory. "If there is no connection with the satellite or [projectile] unstable to the HR, that is, false coordinates are thrown there, then any object falls,"-said the air expert.
In this situation, the goal can fly in an unknown direction due to counterfeit coordinates. In addition, Valery Romanenko reported that during a full -scale war, Russia launched at least 160 dagan missiles in Ukraine, of which about 50 of which were managed. It should be noted that Starokostiantyniv suffered a massive blow on July 28. Russian drones, winged missiles X-101 and aerobalist missiles of the "dagger" flew to the city. The latter did not reach their goals, Ukraine reported.
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