Weapons Shipments Are In Russia’s Crosshairs After Missiles Hit Ukrainian Border Base
The strike alarmingly close to the Polish border comes after Russia warned it considers arms shipments to be legitimate targets.
The strike alarmingly close to the Polish border comes after Russia warned it considers arms shipments to be legitimate targets.
As shoot-down claims fly, Ukrainian officials say they are trying to start negotiations with Russia to end the conflict.
Ukrainian forces are preparing to hold the line in Kyiv amid reports of renewed Russian offensives across the country.
The Ukrainian capital came under aerial attack again last night as Russian ground forces pushed closer from the north.
Russian ground forces have pushed into Ukraine from multiple directions following an initial wave of air and missile strikes.
After Russia’s initial missile barrage and the beginning of a ground assault, the war for Ukraine is just beginning.
Rapid Dragon is intended to offer a way to quickly turn cargo planes into launch platforms for cruise missiles and potentially other payloads.
The missile was designed to fly thousands of miles at over Mach 3 and 80,000 feet before diving onto its target and detonating its nuclear payload.
The concept of arming airlifters with cruise missiles is evolving quickly, which is a big deal for the Air Force, and possibly other air arms as well.
A pint-sized missile with at least 200 miles of standoff range sounds like a tough ask because it is.