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The invaders launched ballistic missiles from the Bryansk region, so there was a...

100 seconds to reaction: why knock down balistics over Kiev is more difficult than other missiles

The invaders launched ballistic missiles from the Bryansk region, so there was a little time for the reaction. On the night of December 13, Russian invaders launched 10 ballistic missiles in Kiev. They were knocked down, but experts explain that this is a very difficult task. About it reports LIGA. net the occupiers used an anti-aircraft missile 48H6 for SPRC C-400 for land purposes. Missiles of this type are devastating, but not accurate says Defense Express expert Valery Ryabikh.

The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation launch missiles from the Bryansk region because of this very limited time to reaction and the inclusion of anxiety. "People will physically not react time - it is about a hundred seconds and during this time it is difficult to do something. All the more it is impossible to determine where the rockets are directed," Valery Ryabikh explains.

The task is also complicated by the fact that the ballistic rocket has a complex trajectory and a much higher speed than the winged rocket. The kinetic principle is used to destroy the ballistic missile - the missile must physically cut into the target. Because of this, the debris can fall into the place where the ballistics was targeted. According to Ryabikh, such fragments are incomparable with the harm that the rocket will cause the target.

Ukraine must respond to the enemy by destroying launchers and warehouses where rockets accumulate by the occupiers. It is also necessary to increase their own opportunities for strikes in the Russian Federation, as Western partners prohibit the use of their weapons for blows in the Russian territory. We will remind, on December 13 in the air forces explained the night strikes of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Balletics in Kiev.