Δευτέρα 2 Ιουνίου 2025

AMK-I think a lot of people are significantly exaggerating the effects these new attacks will have on Russia's missile strike capabilities and the war in general. The vast majority of munitions used on Ukraine are Iskander-M ballistic missiles and Geran-2 drones. In fact, Geran-2 drones on their own do more damage to Ukraine than all Tu-95s Russia uses.Anywhere between 20 and 400 Gerans are launched practically every single day from as many as 9 launch points. The majority get shot down, but when they swarm one target, most of them make successful impacts. They are also very cheap - much cheaper than any missile. Iskanders are practically impossible to shoot down, with only 2 confirmed cases of interceptions being recorded so far. They have a larger payload, are much faster and therefore do much more damage. They are also much easier to prepare, compared to the Tu-95s.The Tu-95s (and Tu-160s) launch Kh-101 cruise missiles. This is usually done in coordination with Kalibrs launched from the Black Sea Fleet and Iskanders launched from ground-based OTRK systems. The Kh-101s are arguably the second least effective missile used, ahead of the Kh-59/69 launched from Su-34/57s. In order to conduct these large-scale missile strikes on Ukraine, Russia must conduct extensive preparations, including flying the missiles to Engels-2 Airbase in Saratov Oblast and Belaya Airbase in Irkutsk Oblast in multiple flights via IL-76MD military transport aircraft, fly the Tu-95s and Tu-160s to these airbases, equip them with those missiles, and then fly them back to Olenya Airbase in Murmansk Oblast which is generally used as the departure base for these attacks. These preparations can take anywhere from 5 days to over a month, depending on various factors, however this also means that the Kh-101s are only ever used against static ground targets, not mobile targets such as air defence systems, radar systems or even training camps and temporary deployment points. This is where the Iskanders come into play. They are used not only on static ground targets such as defence enterprises, energy infrastructure and Airbases, but also mobile targets such as air defence, radar systems, Long-range UAV launch and control points, and temporary deployment points. So, in reality, the Tu-95s don't actually play as major of a role in attacking rear targets in Ukraine as many would expect. In fact, even Kalibr cruise missiles are used more these days. Cruise missiles are generally easier to shoot down, and fly slower, but their maneuverability is what is useful for these attacks as it not only prolongs them and wastes Ukrainian air defence, but it also makes it more difficult to determine the target which they are flying to. That's why you always see the continuous changes in trajectories on my live missile tracking maps.The main reason why these attacks are such a major blow to Russia is how expensive the bombers are, and the fact that these types aren't produced anymore. It also takes a very long time to repair damaged Tu-95s or Tu-160s, meaning that all of the ones that you saw getting hit or burning that weren't destroyed probably won't be seen again for this war. However, these attacks will likely be a wake-up call for many in Russia. It will make it clear to many Russians that the war is not just in Ukraine but being brought back home to the safety of their own cities and homes. It will increase the popular support for Russia's invasion and domestic approval for Putin and his government in some respects.

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