The Times: Ukraine has about 50 ATACMS missiles, but their shortage remains a problem

Ukraine received about 50 high-precision ATACMS missiles, which are a powerful tool for striking strategic enemy targets.

However, according to the British publication The Times , this number remains limited for large-scale operations, despite the availability of a sufficient number of launchers in the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

We will remind, according to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, 6 ATACMS missiles were used during the attack on the Bryansk region, and according to the Western media - 8.

If the next attacks will be carried out in the same "packages", then the stockpile of missiles will be enough for about 6-8 strikes.

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