Russia's Ballistic Missile Stockpile Has Been Reduced
2- 13.07.2025, 10:36
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The GSD revealed their real number.
The number of Iskander-M ballistic missiles and their North Korean KN-23 counterparts in Russia has almost halved in a month and a half. This is what LIGA.net writes.
As the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry replied to the publication in response to an inquiry, Russia had about 300 ballistic missiles at the beginning of July 2025, including more than 250 Iskander-M and about 50 KN-23.
The publication recalled that, according to military intelligence, the occupiers had about 580 of these ballistic missiles as of mid-May.
The GSD also said that the occupiers have deployed more than 60 launchers of operational-tactical complexes capable of launching such missiles near the Ukrainian border.
In addition, as it became known from the intelligence data, the occupiers have increased production compared to 2024 and now produce 60 missiles per month instead of 40.