Despite the sanctions imposed by the West against Russia, the military-industrial complex of the aggressor country continues to operate robustly.
The production rate of missiles in Russia ranges from 132 to 171 units per month, with expenditures of around $1.1 billion. Notably, approximately the same number of missiles were fired at Ukraine during the strike on August 26.
This information comes from a Forbes article citing sources within one of the intelligence agencies.
According to the Ukrainian publication, Russia is capable of producing between 42 and 56 ballistic missiles and 90 to 115 long-range cruise missiles each month. All of these can be used for terrorist attacks against Ukraine, including targeting energy infrastructure.
At the same time, the production rate of "Shaheds" (Shahed-136) in Russia exceeds 500 units per month, costing about $100 million.
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