OSINT researcher HI Sutton has prepared a visual illustration of a range of long-range missiles used by Ukraine, capable of hitting ground targets, both ballistic and cruise. He also included long-range bombs, like the French HAMMER, which are equipped with jet engines.



OSINT researcher HI Sutton has prepared a visual illustration of a range of long-range missiles used by Ukraine, capable of hitting ground targets, both ballistic and cruise. He also included long-range bombs, like the French HAMMER, which are equipped with jet engines. An impressive arsenal, but, as I have written many times, the key will and should be the constant threat to Moscow from Ukrainian ballistics. Putin understands and fears this in many ways, his recent nuclear show-offs are connected with this (among other things). But, I repeat , when someone is showing off and bluffing, you should not fall for the show-off, but hit even harder and stronger. Always and everywhere, and Putin is no exception.

@yigal_levin

by Hotrico

6 comments
  1. The more locally produced missiles Ukraine can develop and mass-produce, the better for Ukrainian freedom of target acquisition. At the beginning of the war, Ukraine had few weapons inherited from the Soviet Union with this capability, but now they have been developing a wider range of long-range weapons that have greatly helped in the defensive effort

  2. Thank you HI Sutton for this pin up poster for all rocket girls. Send the warhead to russia via air mail but can i have one missile please. What powerful words from Hotrico, thanks. True and toxic for the russians like some UDMh i would like to have.

  3. So is Ukraine out of most those missile because the only clips i see are either US/French bombs, and Kamkoze drones doing the damage.

  4. ATACMS is always so funny to me because it literally looks like a child’s cartoon drawing of a missile.

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