Ukraine fires ATACMS missiles at Russian airfield for first time – media
OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) analysts have found that Ukraine has, for the first time, fired US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles with cluster warheads at a military airfield in Russia's Kursk Oblast.
OSINT (Open Source Intelligence) analysts have found that Ukraine has, for the first time, fired US-made ATACMS ballistic missiles with cluster warheads at a military airfield in Russia’s Kursk Oblast.
Source: Militarnyi web portal with reference to the Ukrainian project Kiberboroshno (CyberFlour)
Details: According to analysts, on the night of 24-25 November, Ukrainian missile forces struck the Russian tactical aviation airfield Kursk-Vostochny with ATACMS missiles.
The project showed photos of the detonation of submunitions, which are parts of two M39 missiles with cluster warheads, on the territory of the airfield.
The identified geolocation shows that the missiles attacked a parking lot of aircraft, including combat aircraft. It is currently unknown whether they were there at the time of the strike.
One of Russia's military bloggers, who has ties with the Air Force, also confirmed the ballistic missile strike. He claims that Ukraine has launched eight missiles, and the Russians performed combat efforts against seven. However, this term only means an attempt to intercept, not shoot down.
Background:
- On 17 November, The New York Times reported that current US President Joe Biden had, for the first time, allowed the Ukrainian military to use long-range ATACMS missiles to strike Russian territory. Depending on the modification, ATACMS can have a range of 140 to 300 kilometres.
- On the night of 18-19 November, Ukraine’s defence forces launched their first long-range ATACMS missile strike on Russia’s territory
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