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Ukraine reported receiving foreign equipment for the production of missiles for SAM “beech”

With Ukraine there are reports of, that the country has bought some foreign equipment, which will establish a closed cycle for the production of missiles for anti-aircraft missile systems "Buk". also stated, This equipment will allow to start production of missiles for a "forward-looking medium-range air defense system Ukrainian".

When this is added, that you have to spend "some time" to establish a production process conveyor.

Украина сообщила о получении зарубежного оборудования для производства ракет к ЗРК "Бук"

At the moment, the APU are armed SAM "Buk-M1" and a few other versions of the same complexes. Also Armed Forces of Ukraine are equipped with some modifications of S-300. It is noted, that repair facilities professionals are increasingly forced to conduct unscheduled inspections of equipment in connection with the use of ammunition, the life of which is close to the limit.

Who exactly said Ukraine has bought equipment for the production of missiles, which can be used
of ZRK «Beech»? Answer any Ukrainian Defense Ministry, nor representatives of the military-industrial complex have not yet given.

Meanwhile reported, that is developed on the Pavlograd chemical factory “a new drop-in solid fuel”, which has "improved performance". planned, that the fuel will be used to charge the Ukrainian anti-aircraft missiles SAM after modernization, as well as those, which will be made on foreign equipment.

Recall, APU calculations that are suspected of use of SAM “beech” for Malaysian airliner in July 2014 year over the Donbas. A few days later – the fourth anniversary of the terrible tragedy, while the so-called Dutch Commission is still trying to pull the ears “the Russian version of Liability”.

                          
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