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Live #70 ⁍ Guerra Russo-Ucraina - "Quale è il gioco?" con Gastone Breccia

Live #70 ⁍ Guerra Russo-Ucraina - "Quale è il gioco?" con Gastone Breccia



#parabellum #guerraucrania #aggiornamento Live #70 ⁍ Guerra Russo-Ucraina -"Quale è il gioco?" con Gastone Breccia Lo stock di armi occidentali: https://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2022/07/05/leuropa-ha-finito-le-armi-per-sostenere-kiev-la-russia-ha-ancora-riserve-da-vendere-nato-allargata-si-da-un-pretesto-a-mosca-lanalisi/6649637/ Sui missili kh-22 Il Kh-22 è un missile anti nave degli anni 60 e innumerevoli fonti di intelligence (anche vecchie di 20 anni quindi pre-guerra) spiegano perchè i russi li stanno usando (scarsità) su strutture e bersagli terrestri e perchè sono assai poco precisi. Oltre ad avere un sistema di guida inerziale nella fase finale hanno bisogno di acquisire il bersaglio e lo fanno con un vecchio sistema radar che ha grossi problemi quando incontra grosse superfici riflettenti (vedi ponti, grandi palazzi, zone ad alta densità urbana). Infatti era stato studiato per bersagli navali.. dove l'unica superficie riflettente è il bersaglio mentre il sistema radar riesce a scartare quella del mare. Una delle innumerevoli analisi a riguardo: Since April 2022, Russian medium bombers have likely launched dozens of 1960s era Kh-22 (NATO designation, AS-4 KITCHEN) air-launched, heavy anti-ship missiles against land targets. On the night of May 8-9, 2022, for the first time during the war in Ukraine, Russians used Soviet X-22 air-based cruise missiles , which are carried by Tu-22M3 strategic bombers, to strike Ukraine's territory. It is a question of application of six X-22 missiles on objects in the cities of Donetsk region which are located in a frontline zone. The rest of the details remained unknown. These 5.5 tonne missiles were primarily designed to destroy aircraft carriers using a nuclear warhead. The circular probable deviation of Kh-22 missiles when firing at areas is 5 km. It was intended for the destruction of radar-contrast point (aircraft carriers) and planar targets (aircraft carrier strike groups) with the help of a special (nuclear) or high-explosive cumulative warhead. When employed in a ground attack role with a conventional warhead they are highly inaccurate and can therefore cause significant collateral damage and civilian casualties. The UK Ministry of Defence reported 11 June 2022 that Russia is likely resorting to such inefficient weapon systems because it is running short of more precise modern missiles, while Ukrainian air defences still deter its tactical aircraft from conducting strikes across much of the country. Russia is using inaccurate missiles from old Soviet stocks for more than 50 percent of its attacks in Ukraine, and the rate of the attacks has more than doubled in the last two weeks, a brigadier general in Ukraine’s armed forces said on 01 July 2022. Russian missiles have hit an array of targets in Ukraine in recent days, killing one civilian at an apartment block in Kyiv and at least 18 more at a shopping center in the central city of Kremenchuk. Brigadier General Oleksii Hromov told a news conference that Russia was trying to hit military and critical infrastructure, but that the use of old Soviet missiles that are less accurate was leading to significant loss of civilian life. His analysis diverged from that of some Ukrainian politicians who accuse Russia of deliberately striking civilians to sow panic. “The enemy’s targets remain military facilities, critical infrastructure and industry, transport networks. At the same time, the civilian population is suffering significant losses due to [poorly targeted] strikes,” Hromov said. FONTI: A.V.Karpenko, S.M.Ganin, V.V.Kolnogorov. Long-range aviation missiles. Domestic aviation missiles X-22 AS-4 Journal "Aviation and Cosmonautics", N11-12, 1997 Survey of Russian Guided Air-to-Ground and Anti-Ship Missiles by Piotr Butowski, NOWA TEKHNIKA WOJSKOWA March 1995 No 3, pp 15-19 [JPRS-UMA-95-023: 7 June 1995 S.Moroz, S.Popsuevich. Guided missiles of long-range and naval aviation of the USSR

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