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According to the director of Defense Express Sergey Zgurt, the main thing is to ...

"Quite quickly": even 100 ATCMS missiles will help reduce the battle potential of the Russian Federation - expert

According to the director of Defense Express Sergey Zgurt, the main thing is to start deliveries, and then their number will only grow. The stability of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will decrease over time. Even if the United States of America provides a hundred long -range ATACMS missiles in Ukraine, it will significantly reduce the stability of Russian security.

This was stated by the director of the information and consulting company Defense Express Sergey Zgurets on the air "Espresso" on September 25. According to him, first of all, such weapons are needed by Ukrainian defenders in order to get the enemy that he had to move 80 or more kilometers from the front, thereby defending himself from HIMARS. "Information about ATACMS is extremely positive and has been mentioned repeatedly.

The number of these missiles that we need, of course, is measured by more At least 200 ATACMS missiles, ”said Sergei Zgurets. Separately, the Director of the Information and Consulting Company Express noted that even a hundred ATCMS missiles, which can be transmitted in the first stage of Ukraine, will greatly affect the stability of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. They will also have less opportunities to command enemy troops.

"Considering that blows at the enemy's team points with ATACMS will be implemented fairly quickly. The main thing here is the first delivery issue, and then it will only be increased, now the Americans of ATACMS are not so much, they are moving to more powerful systems and weapons samples, at the same time More than 4,000 ATCMS, some of them are on cassette, ”Sergey Zgurets continued. Recall that on September 24, the American General told which ATACMS missiles will receive the Armed Forces.