30-09-2024, 02:36 PM
(24-09-2024, 10:33 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: News Feed, Ukraine, Long-range missiles, Drones, Defense tech, defense industry, Mykhailo Fedorov, Business. This is New Palianytsia missile-drone costs less than $1 mil, official from Mykhailo says Fedorov, Ukraine's Digital Transformation Minister, at the "Ukraine. Year 2024" "It is impossible Russia to develop enough air defense systems to protect such a large territory. This opens up the possibility for Ukraine to operate deeper and deeper behind the enemy's rear," he said.
NOTED: Ukraine has been prohibited from using U S-supplied weapons to strike deeper within Russia, so this's a anwer to Joe, prompting Kyiv to developed its own unrestricted alternatives plan. Palianytsia is designed to strike Russian airfields, as a part of effort to stop Putin's war on Ukraine.
"I think this will be a game changer be'cos we will be able to strike where Russia doesn't expect it," Fedorov said. The name of the new weapon is also symbolic – referring to a type of traditional Ukrainian bread, word "palianytsia" famously difficult for Russians to pronounce correctly.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/ukr...024-09-18/
Ukraine's developed Palianytsia missile-drone costs less than $1 mil, Digital Transformation Minister Mykhailo Fedorov told Associated Press on Aug. 27. It developed Palianytsia in respond to Russian (Putin's mad attacks). A rarest struck on 2-Russian arms depots resulted in a earthquake of 2.8 in U.S, this massive blasts is detected by earthquake monitoring crews.

A make in Ukraine own domestically produced long-range weapons. A first successful use of missile-drone confirmed by President Zelensky, during his Independence Day speech Aug-24.
Costs less than $1m to produce Palianytsia, Fedorov told AP. He aims further decrease costs by collaborating with pte companies. Private mkt generates solutions incredibly quick aims to expand production & develop "all types of missiles." Russia's federation has enormous territory, in some ways are at disadvantage in respond to Ukraine attack