Russia may have about ten units of the new ballistic missile used in the attack on Dnipro on November 21.
This was reported by Vadym Skibitskyi, Deputy Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Ukrinform reports.
“If this is a research and combat use, then there will be at least ten missiles,” Skibitsky said.
According to him, at least ten tests are required to launch the missile into mass production.
“We saw this on the example of the Bulava missile, when the results of the launches were half successful and half unsuccessful,” the DIU representative added.