They used mostly cruise missiles (from bombers over Belarus and from ships in Crimea) and Iranian drones, but they also fired a couple of S-300 SAMs as artillery rockets again (this is simply bizarre and just absurd but nothing new).
Oh, they used Iranian drones too? It speaks volumes when Russia has to resort to a country like Iran to get drones. Not even China(which some pro-Russian shills here seems to think they are the bestest friendz evah) wants to sell it to them. That is like America buying thousands of drones from Colombia.
I saw about those S300s being used as artillery rockets. It is also another example that Russia is running out of munitions. They even admit it on TV!
They used mostly cruise missiles (from bombers over Belarus and from ships in Crimea) and Iranian drones, but they also fired a couple of S-300 SAMs as artillery rockets again (this is simply bizarre and just absurd but nothing new).
Besides the Uragans.
Oh, they used Iranian drones too? It speaks volumes when Russia has to resort to a country like Iran to get drones. Not even China(which some pro-Russian shills here seems to think they are the bestest friendz evah) wants to sell it to them. That is like America buying thousands of drones from Colombia.
I saw about those S300s being used as artillery rockets. It is also another example that Russia is running out of munitions. They even admit it on TV!
https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1680009/Vladimir-Putin-Russia-state-TV-Solovyov-Ukraine-war-invasion-crisis-latest-news-vn
These drones (Shahed-136) are not a laughing matter at all. They usually hit Odesa with them.
Of course, but I am referring more into how Russia decided to go to Iran for this, instead of getting something from themselves.
https://mezha.media/en/2022/10/05/shahed-136-a-nasty-enemy-uav-that-terrorizes-ukrainians/