Ukraine blew up a warehouse containing thousands of tons of ammunition in Russia with this weapon

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After blowing up a huge arsenal in the city of Toropets in western Russia, Ukrainian drones carried out a second strike on the site and attacked Tikhoretsk in the south of the aggressor country.

As Forbes writes, there is no confirmation, but Ukraine is likely using the Palyanitsya drone rocket for these strikes.

The Toropets warehouse contained significant stockpiles of small arms, mortar shells, artillery rockets and long-range ballistic missiles, including Russian Iskanders and North Korean KN-23s. The Tikhoretsk warehouse “is one of the three largest ammunition storage bases and is one of the key ones in the Russian military’s logistics system.”

The General Staff estimated that there were 2,000 tons of ammunition there at the time of the strike, including North Korean-made shells. The towering fireball that resulted from the strike confirms this assessment. These explosions in the warehouses caused local earthquakes and were visible from space.

Successive raids on ammunition depots signal a shift in Ukraine’s deep-strikes campaign against strategic targets inside Russia.

For months, Kyiv has been asking its European and American allies for permission to strike Russia with British Storm Shadow, French SCALP-EG and American missiles, but has been repeatedly refused.

“Apparently running out of patience, the Ukrainians have doubled down on their production of home-grown weapons – drones and missiles – that they can fire at targets inside Russia without asking anyone’s permission first. The latest attacks also signal an increase in the scale of Ukraine’s deep strikes. Previous raids, some of which hit targets up to 1,800km inside Russia, were impressive in terms of logistics but small in scale,” the newspaper notes.

However, the latest raids have been far more destructive, indicating weapons that do not fly as far as the Ukrainian drones, but are more powerful and in sufficient numbers.

Russians in Toropets claimed to have heard jet engines overhead before a local ammunition depot exploded, also pointing to “Palyanitsa”

The missile has been in development for over a year and recently made its combat debut, hitting a target in occupied Crimea on August 24. Palyanitsya boasts an AI-PBS-350 turbojet engine, jointly developed by PBS in the Czech Republic and the Ukrainian firm Ivchenko-Progress. This engine produces 3,400 newtons of thrust, enough to propel the one-ton missile several hundred kilometers.

This makes the Palyanitsa similar to the Neptune cruise missile with a turbofan engine. However, the latter is more expensive to produce. The jet missile, although less effective, is also cheaper. This allows them to be made in much larger numbers.
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45 comments
  1. Such desperation and unacceptable risk for me. I refer you and my politicians to the Monroe doctrine. It’s not our job to save the world. My kids need computers and better educators, our roads and airports suck. Besides your ask doesn’t factor “strategic depth”. Russia will never allow it ever

  2. NATO's continued involvement in this could lead to a major nuclear war. Let's not lose sight of that. I don't want to see Berlin, Paris and Kyiv destroyed for any reason. War is MADNESS!!!

  3. 2000 tons…? Each explosion one could measure at the Richter scale had the equivalent of 1.5 to 2 megatons of TNT and there were 17 explosions…
    So around 30-40 megatons are destroyed just alone in the Tver region! ♥️☮️🇺🇦

  4. The West continuous reluctance is probably the subtle way to coerce Ukraine to entirely rely on Soviet-inherited/domestic-made long range weapons to attack deep within Russia proper。The political risk are too high for the West if the prohibition on supplied missiles is lifted。Ukraine employing domestic-made long range weapons reduce the political risk。

  5. The biggest problem Ukraine faces in attacking Russian weapons storage areas is the smoke clearing from previous strikes. Seems some areas are still exploding. 😂😂😂

  6. I like how this channel has like 5 day communication lag, its like; today ukraine just struck an ammo depot…. its like…. yeah today if you mean a week ago? kanel 13 getting a little demented or what?

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