Ukrainian Armed Forces report: Russian Armed Forces launched 12 missiles at Ukraine, five of which were anti-aircraft missiles.

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Ukrainian Armed Forces report: Russian Armed Forces launched 12 missiles at Ukraine, five of which were anti-aircraft missiles.

The Russian Armed Forces allegedly launched missiles against Ukraine tonight on the 12th missiles, of which five are S-300 and S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. The remaining seven are three Kinzhal and four Iskander.

This message is contained in a report from the Ukrainian Air Force.

Ukrainian military officials claim to have shot down one of the air-launched Kinzhal hypersonic missiles. However, according to other reports, all three air-launched missiles, launched by Russian MiG-31 fighters, successfully hit their targets at the Ozerny airfield in the Zhytomyr region. The Iskander missiles' targets were located in Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhia, and Romny (Sumy region).

The press service of the Ukrainian Air Force also reports that 138 aircraft took part in the Russian attack. drones-kamikaze. Of these, the Ukrainian military allegedly shot down 115. The rest drones And missiles struck enemy targets in 11 locations. UAVs are known to have struck enemy targets in Mykolaiv, Konotop, Nizhyn, and other locations.

According to the enemy report, Kh-47M2 Kinzhal aeroballistic missiles were launched from the airspace of the Lipetsk region. The Iskander attack allegedly originated from Crimea, which the enemy has traditionally referred to as "temporarily occupied" for over 11 years. The anti-aircraft missile strikes, according to the enemy command, allegedly originated from the Kursk region. The kamikaze drones, however, the enemy claims, were launched from the Kursk, Rostov, and Oryol regions, as well as from the Krasnodar region.
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  1. +13
    3 November 2025 11: 27
    ...why don't they make it sound like we took the S-75s off the monuments, re-cut them with microchips from washing machines, and are using them on them??? That would be quite cool. laughing
    1. +6
      3 November 2025 11: 39
      Quote: Nexcom
      ...why don't they make it sound like we took the S-75s off the monuments, re-cut them with microchips from washing machines, and are using them on them??? That would be quite cool. laughing

      At least they didn't hit us with an S-500. Soon, you'll see Burevestniks flying at them, and then it'll hit Poseidon.😀😀
    2. +8
      3 November 2025 11: 43
      ...uh, why, why are you giving away military secrets...???)
      1. 0
        3 November 2025 12: 34
        This is fine. On the other side they will decide that we are driving misinformation, and here comes a surprise!
  2. 0
    3 November 2025 11: 39
    Does anyone know the maximum range of the S-300 missile on the ground?
    1. +7
      3 November 2025 11: 48
      Or could it even work on the ground? Unless, of course, we consider the fact that any rocket will fall to the ground anyway.
    2. +5
      3 November 2025 12: 13
      30-40 km with the active guidance system replaced by a satellite-based coordinate-guided receiver. It will fly on a ballistic trajectory. It's not worth the effort.
  3. +12
    3 November 2025 11: 43
    The Russian Armed Forces allegedly launched 12 missiles at Ukraine last night, five of which were S-300 and S-400 anti-aircraft missiles.

    It seems that we should understand that when intercepting Russian missiles, five aircraft missed them and hit civilian targets. lol
    1. +3
      3 November 2025 12: 14
      This is most likely how it was.))
      The Ukrainian opened his mouth - he's lying!!!
  4. +4
    3 November 2025 12: 21
    The heroes are literally shooting down Kinzhal missiles en masse. What do you use? What can shoot down a Kinzhal? More precisely, what CAN they do? A Kinzhal is most vulnerable when it's gaining speed, that is, in the first seconds after launch from an aircraft. Why are they so "humane"? They can shoot down a missile but not an aircraft? It's not hypersonic! That means the target is much easier! And if they're so tough that they can shoot down a Kinzhal on a combat course, why don't they share their technology with the Americans? They're not very good with hypersonic missiles...
  5. 0
    3 November 2025 12: 41
    Quote from: mad-max78
    Does anyone know the maximum range of the S-300 missile on the ground?

    At a speed of 2 km/sec with a 150 kg warhead, the range will be at least 400 km along the optimal trajectory. And if aerodynamics are used, another 100-150 km.
    1. 0
      4 November 2025 22: 17
      Here's the thing: if an anti-aircraft missile doesn't have a guidance beam, it self-destructs after a short time. Only faulty missiles fall, as you can see in many videos.
  6. +3
    3 November 2025 13: 06
    Why are the Ukrainians silent, that the evil Russians are using rubber bombs against them? lol

    There is video evidence.

  7. 0
    3 November 2025 13: 22
    Quote: Mikhail3
    The heroes are literally shooting down Daggers en masse. How? How can you shoot down a Dagger? More precisely, how CAN they do it? A Dagger is most vulnerable when it's gaining speed, that is, in the first seconds after launch from an aircraft. Why are they so "humane"? They shoot down a missile but not an aircraft?

    1. The aircraft launches a Kinzhal from over 500 kilometers away. No SAM can reach it.
    2. Shooting down the Kinzhal, like the Iskander, is possible, but extremely difficult. The probability is low (approximately 10%), and several of the best missile defense systems would need to be used to increase it to approximately 50-60%.
    In addition, false targets or cluster warheads may be hit, the fall of which may be counted as "shot down."
  8. +1
    3 November 2025 13: 29
    Quote: Nexcom
    30-40 km with the active guidance system replaced by a satellite-based coordinate-guided receiver. It will fly on a ballistic trajectory. It's not worth the effort.

    Are you seriously saying that in the strike version the S-300 system should be located directly on the front?
    1. 0
      3 November 2025 15: 44
      Why use anti-aircraft missiles? They have a completely different purpose.
    2. 0
      3 November 2025 17: 03
      That's not what I want to say. That's just how it's said...
  9. +4
    3 November 2025 14: 48
    The devout gods of the sky are, as always, on top. Of the 138 drones, 115 have been shot down, and the rest have been captured. Apparently, the old air defenses with their three-liter cans of canned food have taken over.
    1. +2
      3 November 2025 20: 42
      It's autumn! The ass is full of cucumbers. Or tomatoes? What's more dexterous to wet the daggers with?
  10. BAI
    +2
    3 November 2025 15: 27
    Tonight, 12 missiles were launched, five of which were S-300 and S-400 anti-aircraft missiles. The remaining seven were three Kinzhal and four Iskander missiles.


    Why aren't there Oreshnikov and Burevestniki? Some kind of oversight.
  11. 0
    4 November 2025 05: 02
    It's strange that there weren't many drone attacks? Why? Are they storing them as a reserve?
  12. 0
    4 November 2025 11: 27
    Quote from: mad-max78
    Does anyone know the maximum range of the S-300 missile on the ground?

    Apparently up to 450 as a glide unit with the booster detached. The warhead there is a tear.
  13. +2
    4 November 2025 11: 32
    Quote: Nexcom
    30-40 km with the active guidance system replaced by a satellite-based coordinate-guided receiver. It will fly on a ballistic trajectory. It's not worth the effort.

    Add a zero.