Defense Intelligence discloses Russia's missile stockpiles and production dynamics

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Currently, the Russian Federation has about 270 units of ZM-14 Iskander cruise missiles. The enemy produces up to 40 units per month, according to the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine.

As of the end of April, according to intelligence data, the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have:

  • Approximately 40 units of the 3M22 Zircon hypersonic anti-ship missiles. Their production rate is up to 10 units per month.
  • Approximately 400 units of the 3M55/3M55M Oniks/Oniks-M cruise missiles. The production rate is also up to 10 units per month.
  • Approximately 270 units of the Kalibr cruise missiles. The production rate is 30 to 40 units per month.
  • Approximately 45 units of the Kh-69 guided aviation missiles. The production rate is 1 to 3 per month

Russian missiles

The Russian Federation has not used Kalibr cruise missiles against Ukraine for a long time. The last time the enemy used them was during a massive shelling on April 27. At the same time, air defense destroyed:

8 Kh-59/Kh-69 guided missiles; 1 Iskander-K cruise missile; 6 Kalibr cruise missiles. As of early April, a representative of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Vadym Skibitskyi, noted that the enemy had about 260 Kalibr missiles. He also added that Russia wanted to produce another 30 units over the past month