Key facts
- Russia is increasingly relying on concentrated salvos of ballistic and hypersonic missiles.
- These attacks target Ukrainian cities.
- The tactic aims to overwhelm air defenses.
- Ukraine faces a critical shortage of Patriot interceptors.
- This shift aims to maximize damage.
- The strategy also seeks to bypass Ukraine's improved drone interception capabilities.
Russia is increasingly employing concentrated salvos of ballistic and hypersonic missiles in its attacks on Ukrainian cities. This evolving tactic is specifically designed to overwhelm Ukraine's air defense systems, which are currently facing a critical shortage of Patriot interceptors. By concentrating these powerful missile strikes, Russia aims to maximize the damage inflicted on Ukrainian urban areas and bypass the country's improved drone interception capabilities. The shift represents a strategic effort to exploit vulnerabilities in Ukraine's air defense network, posing a significant challenge to the nation's ability to protect its population and infrastructure from these advanced threats. The reliance on ballistic and hypersonic missiles suggests a deliberate strategy to target areas where air defense coverage is weakest or interceptor supplies are most depleted.
