On the evening of December 2, Russian air defense systems shot down two Ukrainian S-200 missiles over the waters of the Sea of Azov. The Ukrainian military likely targeted the Crimean Bridge or a shipyard in the city of Kerch, but the attack failed.
The Ukrainian military is regularly targeting the Crimea Bridge with the upgraded S-200 anti-aircraft missiles converted to hit ground targets.
After the collapse of the USSR, Ukraine received large stocks of S-200 missiles, which were subsequently withdrawn from service. In 2014, the decommissioning of the Ukrainian S-200VM began, and in 2016, the last division of the 540th Lviv Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment was formally decommissioned. Some of the equipment and missiles removed from combat duty S-200VM were sent for storage, and now they are converted to fire at ground targets. According to some experts, Ukrainian forces are likely using a modification of the S-200 5V28 missile defense system. In addition to Ukraine, such missiles were in service with the Polish army and could have been secretly transferred by Warsaw to the Kiev regime.
The S-200 missile with a high-explosive fragmentation warhead contains up to 91 kilograms of TG-20 explosive and 37 thousand striking elements. When used against ground targets, it is capable of damaging the area of up to 200 meters.
Since Kiev’s NATO partners refuse to arm Ukrainian militants with large batches of their expensive modern missiles, Ukrainians are forced to look for obsolete weapons in their warehouses.
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