Satellite imagery obtained by Reuters reveals significant progress in the putting together of the facility, a project initially detected by US satellites in April 2023.
Normally, the Russian air defense should deal with Tomahawks easily (they’ve had decades to prepare: Tomahawks are nuclear-capable, so it was a top priority to develop the look-down shoot-down capabilities of the MiG-31 and others), but the way it’s been going recently I would give it a substantial chance of getting through to Alabuga.
I’m hearing the US should supply Tomahawk cruise missiles to Ukraine to enable deep strikes on Russian manufacturing.
Oh no, another red line! How many were there now?
Normally, the Russian air defense should deal with Tomahawks easily (they’ve had decades to prepare: Tomahawks are nuclear-capable, so it was a top priority to develop the look-down shoot-down capabilities of the MiG-31 and others), but the way it’s been going recently I would give it a substantial chance of getting through to Alabuga.