A 6-ton Flamingo strike on Volgograd: all of Russia awaits new devastating missile strikes
#Kanal13 #likekanal13 #subscribekanal13 #warinukraine https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13a... - SUBSCRIBE TO US! Russian Z-war correspondent Vladimir Romanov acknowledged the dramatic degradation of Russian air defenses following the Ukrainian FP-5 Flamingo missiles' flight over Volgograd. On his channel "Romanov Light," he posed the question: "Looking at the footage of today's leisurely flyby of Ukrainian Armed Forces FP-5 Flamingo missiles over Volgograd, I wonder: if our air defenses have degraded so much, what will happen if NATO countries decide to launch a massive strike? How many of these much more technologically advanced and faster missiles will reach their targets?" Romanov wrote. Russia faces three critical problems at once. A critical shortage of systems. Russia is unable to provide all-round defense of strategic facilities deep in the rear due to the concentration of its main air defense forces to protect Moscow and the front lines. Technological blindness. Air defense radars missed low-flying targets due to difficult terrain and a lack of sufficient airborne early warning aircraft such as the A-50. Ammunition depletion. Massive combined attacks deplete stockpiles of expensive anti-missiles, creating gaps for cruise missiles to pass through unimpeded. Romanov lives in Sevastopol and has close ties to Crimea, which is under heavy fire daily. Ukrainian airstrikes are already hitting bridges, oil depots, ports, ferries, and energy infrastructure. Military channels report that Russian propaganda is increasingly shifting from confidence to alarm. Just recently, the Z-media promised "retaliatory strikes" and talked about invincible air defenses, but now it itself is asking the main question: if Russia can't reliably close the skies to Ukrainian missiles and drones, what will happen in a larger-scale war? Observers note that such admissions are painful for the Kremlin. Putin has cultivated the image of Russia as a military superpower, but the war with Ukraine increasingly reveals the opposite: air defenses are stretched thin, the home front is burning, Crimea is becoming isolated, and Russian war correspondents are already publicly doubting the army's ability to defend the country. Z-blogger Maxim Kalashnikov acknowledged the enormous "blind spots" of Russian air defenses after a group of Ukrainian Flamingo missiles flew overhead and struck Volgograd. He wrote on his channel that the cruise missile, which he calls an easier target than the American Tomahawk, managed to reach the Volga River. For the Russian pro-war camp, this sounds like an alarming admission: the skies over Russia are far from as closed as propaganda has claimed for years. "A Flamingo flyby over Stalingrad. That is, a cruise missile, much simpler than a Tomahawk, reached the Volga. Can you imagine the size of the Russian air defense's blind spots? There are no airborne radars capable of detecting cruise missiles from afar. There are no air interceptors. "It's easy to imagine what awaits us under the same massive US cruise missile attacks as on Iraq in 1991 or Serbia in 1999. "And what if British and European Storm Shadows, Scalps, and Tauruses are added to the American cruise missiles?" Kalashnikov wrote. According to him, the problem is not only in individual failures, but in the surveillance and interception system itself. He argues that there are not enough airborne radars capable of spotting cruise missiles from afar, and ground-based radars have limited capabilities. Western and independent military experts assess Russia's air defense system as overstretched, sparse, and plagued by serious weaknesses, which Ukraine successfully exposed with coordinated drone and missile attacks. According to analysts at the Institute for the Study of War and CNN journalists, successful deep strikes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces have demonstrated the impossibility of creating a continuous protective dome over the entire territory of the Russian Federation and its vast number of industrial facilities. Experts note that Ukraine's long-standing strategy of systematically destroying enemy radars and launchers has forced Moscow to concentrate its air defenses near the front and the capital, depriving entire regions of protection. At the same time, the chaotic attempts to shoot down drones from portable systems right on busy highways are assessed by experts as a hasty, improvised, and frankly unprofessional response to the technological superiority of Ukrainian tactics. Click here and just subscribe to Kanal13 - https://www.youtube.com/user/kanal13a... https://www.youtube.com/KANAL13AZ/join *ATTENTION: If you woul like to contact with US please, write to +49176 75077516 WhatsApp ▌▌►Website: http://kanal13.tv/ / tvkanal13 / kanal13az / kanal13.az Click & Subscribe to the main youtube Channel

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