The Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise told about the equipment of X-69 missiles launched by russia at Ukraine
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KFI experts found that the russian X-69 missile was made from components of various types of weapons. Foreign parts from the United States, Germany, Taiwan, China and Malaysia were found in the missile.
Experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise have found that the russian X-69 missiles used by the occupiers to hit Ukraine are made of several types of weapons and have foreign components. This was stated by the head of the military research laboratory Andriy Kulchytskyi, UNN reports.
The russians assembled the missile on the basis of what they had available - Iskander, Iskanderk-K, Caliber, X-101. They assembled all the elements, made a modern body, worked with navigation equipment, and the following missile appeared
Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise studies russian weapons used by the occupiers against Ukraine. The experts are studying missiles and attack UAVs in particular, so the X-69 missiles are no exception. It was with these missiles that the russians struck from the Black Sea in Odesa region on the night of November 5. These missiles were also used by the enemy in Kyiv and in April struck the Tripoli thermal power plant.
KFI noted that during the study of the X-69 missiles, it turned out that they contained foreign components. Kulchytsky said that parts made in the United States, Germany, Taiwan, China, and Malaysia were found.
The X-69 missile is an improved version of the X-59. Its warhead weighs 300 kg. It is launched not from strategic aircraft, but from Sukhoi aircraft, and its range is almost 400 km.
The X-69 is extremely dangerous because it flies at low altitude and at a high speed of about 800 km/h. However, the Ukrainian military still manages to shoot down these missiles.
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The russians are constantly trying to modify and modernize all types of missiles and drones they have, which are used for attacks on Ukraine. Experts from the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise told UNN what features are involved and what role Western components play in the changes to enemy weapons.