Russia Strikes Ukraine with Kalibr Cruise Missiles, Here's What It Can Do

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Russia Strikes Ukraine with Kalibr Cruise Missiles, Here's What It Can Do


Not only hypersonic Kinzhal missiles, Russia is also pounding Ukraine with Kalibr cruise missiles. This is the capability of the Kalibr cruise missile.

Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said his military also attacked Ukraine with cruise missiles from warships in the Black and Caspian Seas.

"The Kalibr cruise missile was launched from the waters of the Black Sea against the Nizhyn factory repairing Ukrainian armored vehicles damaged in battle," he said Sunday, March 20, as quoted by Al Jazeera.

The Kalibr is a Russian cruise missile that has a range of about 1,500 to 2,500 km. This missile is the mainstay of the Russian Navy to attack ground targets.

This missile was used by the Russian Navy in the war in Syria. Currently, Kalibr, the West gave the name SS-N-30A Sagaris, is one of Russia's most important and lethal weapons.

The Kalibr missile is very versatile as it can be fired from a common vertical launch system that can be deployed from a wide variety of warships and submarines.


In fact, citing Missile Threat, the Kalibr can become a corvette-type warship weapon, thus having significant offensive capabilities to attack ground targets.

And, according to Konashenkov, Russia again struck Ukraine with a Kinzhal hypersonic missile that hit the Ukrainian fuel depot at Kostiantynivka, near the port of Mykolaiv on the Black Sea.

The attack marked the second day in a row Russia has used the Kinzhal, a weapon capable of striking targets 2,000 km away at 10 times the speed of sound.

Konashenkov added that another attack by an air-launched missile hit a facility in Ovruch in Ukraine's Northern Zhytomyr Region, where foreign fighters and Ukrainian special forces are based.

A day earlier, the Russian military said the Kinzhal had been used for the first time in combat to destroy an ammunition depot in Diliatyn in the Carpathian Mountains of Western Ukraine.

The Kinzhal missile was part of a series of weapons launched in 2018. Russia first used hypersonic missiles during its military campaign in Syria in 2016.

Russian President Vladimir Putin called the Kinzhal missile an "ideal weapon" given its speed and ability to overcome air defense systems.

Ukraine on Monday (21/3) rejected Russian calls to hand over the port city of Mariupol, where residents are besieged with little food, water and electricity.

"There are no questions about surrender, laying down of arms," ​​the Ukrainska Pravda news portal quoted Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk as saying on Monday morning.


"We have informed the Russian side about this," Vereshchuk said, as reported by Reuters.

Russia had previously asked Ukrainian troops in Mariupol to lay down their arms, saying a "terrible humanitarian catastrophe" was unfolding.



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