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Missiles Russia and Ukraine are firing remain varied and evolving
Summary
Both Russia and Ukraine use drones along with a range of cruise and ballistic missiles; Ukraine has developed some domestically made long-range systems and also uses Western-supplied strike and air-defense equipment. Reporting notes Russia continues to deploy long-range and hypersonic-capable weapons while maintaining layered air defenses.
Content
Both Russia and Ukraine rely heavily on drones and a range of cruise and ballistic missiles as part of operations in the conflict. Ukraine has developed and deployed domestically produced systems while also using some Western-supplied strike and air-defense platforms. Reporting describes Russia continuing to field long-range and hypersonic-capable weapons alongside layered air defenses.
Key facts:
- Both sides use drones alongside cruise and ballistic missiles, and both report strikes and interceptions in the course of operations.
- Ukraine has fielded domestically made missiles (reported examples include Neptun and later systems) and has been authorized to use some Western strike systems and several air-defense platforms.
- Russia fields a mix of cruise, ballistic and hypersonic-capable systems and maintains layered air-defense networks such as S-400 and S-500, according to reporting.
Summary:
Missile use by both sides has shaped operational priorities, including emphasis on air defense and longer-range strike capabilities. Undetermined at this time.
