Another comprehensive missile strike on Ukraine has been repelled.


Out of 3 Kalibr cruise missiles, 2 were shot down, and out of 8 Shahed-136 kamikaze drones, 7 were destroyed.


Thus, from June 1 to June 27, the Russians have already used 180 missiles of various types against Ukraine, including 19 Kalibr cruise missiles.


Strangely enough, Kalibr missiles continue to have a relatively low percentage of usage in attacks by the occupiers, despite their production being only slightly less than that of the Kh-101/55 missiles.


For comparison, in June, Ukraine launched 131 Kh-101/555 missiles and only 19 Kalibr missiles. A peculiar imbalance.


Furthermore, today, only 3 missiles were launched, despite the launchers of the Kalibr missiles being designed for 4-6-8 missiles. Was the ammunition not fully loaded? But how is that possible considering the seemingly sufficient stockpile given the production capacity?


As for the Shahed-136, 178 of them were launched in June in Ukraine, whereas 288 were used in the same period in May. The difference is evident. And this is happening despite the regular flights of Iranian Il-76TD transport aircraft to Russia.


So, what conclusions can be drawn from all of this?


I see two possibilities regarding the missiles. Currently, Russia is either accumulating stocks of Kalibr missiles or experiencing some issues with their production or delivery.


Regarding the Shahed-136, it is also possible that there is an accumulation of ammunition or that the Il-76TD aircraft are transporting something else to Moscow. 🤔


Title: Repelling a Comprehensive Missile Strike on Ukraine

Subtitle: Unveiling Curious Patterns in Recent Attacks


Introduction: The defense forces successfully counter an extensive missile strike in Ukraine, raising questions about the usage patterns and potential challenges surrounding the Kalibr cruise missiles and Shahed-136 kamikaze drones. Analyzing the disparity between missile types and the possible reasons behind the observed imbalances presents intriguing insights.


Blog Description for Search Engines: Explore the details of the recent comprehensive missile strike on Ukraine, including the downing of Kalibr cruise missiles and destruction of Shahed-136 drones. Delve into the peculiar usage patterns, production issues, and possible reasons behind the observed imbalances.


Tags: Ukraine, missile strike, Kalibr cruise missiles, Shahed-136 drones, defense forces, production issues, ammunition stockpile, usage patterns.


Keywords: Ukraine missile strike, Kalibr cruise missiles, Shahed-136 drones, defense forces, production challenges, ammunition usage, missile imbalance, Russian attacks.


Twitter hashtags: #Ukraine #MissileStrike #Kalibr #Shahed136 #DefenseForces #ProductionIssues #AmmunitionStockpile #MissileImbalance #RussianAttacks


Conclusion: The recent repulsion of a comprehensive missile strike in Ukraine unveils intriguing patterns in the utilization of Kalibr cruise missiles and Shahed-136 kamikaze drones. The comparatively low percentage of Kalibr missile usage raises questions about Russia's intent and potential challenges related to their production or delivery. Similarly, the decline in Shahed-136 deployments suggests accumulating ammunition or alternative cargo being transported on Iranian Il-76TD aircraft to Moscow. Further analysis is required to understand the underlying dynamics and implications of these developments in the ongoing conflict.

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