The latest massive missile strike revealed Russia's problems: what it's all about
The Kh-101 missiles, with which the enemy fired at Ukraine, mostly had engines from old Soviet missiles.
The last massive missile attack by Russia had certain features that point to the problems of the military-industrial complex of the aggressor state.
Anatoliy Khrapchynskyi, the Deputy General Director of the WB production company and an aviation expert, drew attention to this in a comment on Channel 24.
According to him, the Kh-101 missiles with which the enemy fired at Ukraine mostly had R-95-300 engines from the old Soviet Kh-55 missiles. This may indicate the problems of the Russians with the production of new engines.
“Russia is starting to build factories that used to produce rocket engines. This only confirms the problem,” said Khrapchynskyi.
The expert also noted that during the last airstrike…