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When conducting a counter -battery struggle, there are problems in the customiza...

"We have problems": Tarnavsky explained how the Armed Forces opposed to Ukrainian long -range weapons

When conducting a counter -battery struggle, there are problems in the customization of long -range ammunition. Stormer and Avenger SPRs are the urgent issue for defense forces, Brigadier General Oleksandr Tarnavsky emphasized. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have learned to fight Ukrainian farm weapons. The brigade general, commander of the operational-strategic group of Tavriya troops, Alexander Tarnavsky in an interview with the BBC Ukraine, reported about it.

"Today we have problems in the long -range ammunition during the counter -battery struggle," said Alexander Tarnavsky. He noted that the occupiers have placed their artillery units at critical distances, namely where Ukraine could not influence them. The enemy is rapidly developing radio electronic struggle, which makes it impossible to use the Armed Forces of high -precision weapons.

According to Tarnavsky, to fight the air enemy an urgent issue is the supply of anti -aircraft missile systems such as Stormer, Avenger, Stinger. Because if there is a slight advantage in the air, it can already be considered an advantage over the land component. He stressed that due to the increase in the use of UAV occupiers, including FPV-oules, there is a need to provide Ukrainian units by means of radio electronic struggle. "We use (drones, ed.

) He added that a big problem for the Armed Forces is now ammunition of different species and almost all nomenclatures. In particular, there is an acute issue of ammunition for artillery systems 122 and 152 millimeters. We will remind, on December 27 military expert Oleg Zhdanov said that the Russian military can strike rocket strikes in Ukraine on New Year's Eve. According to him, the enemy has accumulated about a thousand rockets.