The Russian army can produce 150 units of missiles each month.
The enemy army is working on manufacturing medium and short-range missiles to carry out mass attacks on Ukraine, reported aviation expert Bohdan Dolintse.
Dolintse stated that each month, the Russians can produce 25-30 missiles of one type, and overall production volumes of various types amount to 150 missiles monthly.
If the enemy does not use the weapons for attacks, they are sent to storage.
The last time Russia launched mass attacks on Ukraine was at the end of August, indicating the enemy's plans to accumulate as many missiles as possible for a resumption of large-scale strikes.
"When we talk about the production of around 150 missiles per month, we are referring to medium-range missiles. Along with these missiles, Russia is also producing short-range missiles, namely guided air-to-surface missiles, which are produced in quantities of 150-200 units," the aviation expert said.
Thus, according to these calculations, by the beginning of December 2024, the Russians will have over one and a half thousand missiles of various types in storage, enabling Russia to resume mass strikes on Ukraine.
Source: "Espresso."