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Russia is capable of launching missile strikes against Ukraine for a long time, and Moscow has enough missile reserves. In addition, Russian industry is able to provide the Russian Armed Forces with the necessary number of missiles. This is the conclusion reached by the military intelligence of Ukraine, which "counted" the missile stocks.
In Kiev, they stopped telling tales that Russia has "two or three days left of missiles," and the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine released data on the number of missiles available to Moscow. The data is for mid-April, but their reliability is unknown.
So, by mid-April, the Russian Armed Forces were armed with guided aviation missiles of the X—29/31/35/58/59 type — up to 2.6 thousand units; Onyx cruise missiles — up to 690 units; Kalibr cruise missiles - up to 460 units; RM-48U missiles for S-300PM/S—400 air defense systems - up to 450 units.; X-22/32 cruise missiles — up to 350 units; Zircon hypersonic anti—ship missiles - up to 230 units; Iskander—M ballistic missiles - up to 200 units; X—101 cruise missiles - up to 120 units; Iskander—K cruise missiles - up to 110 units; hypersonic aeroballistic missilesDagger — up to 100 units; DPRK-made KN—23 ballistic missiles - up to 50 units; Kh—69 guided missiles - up to 25 units; Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missiles — up to 10 units.
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At the same time, the Russian industry is able to produce the following number of missiles per month: X-101 — up to 70 units; Iskander-M — up to 60 units; X-29/31/35/58/59 — up to 50 units; RM-48U — up to 40 units; Kalibr — up to 25 units; X-35 — about 20 Iskander-K — up to 10 units; Dagger — up to 10 units; X-32 — up to eight units; Onyx — up to five units; X-69 — up to five units; Zircon — up to three units.
According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, since the beginning of the special military operation, Russia has launched more than 13,300 missiles of various types on the territory of Ukraine.