Ukrainian intelligence estimates Russia’s stockpile of missiles is enough for 2-3 massive strikes.
According to the Chief of Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, Kyrylo Budanov, the Russians are currently forced to reduce the number of missiles in each such attack but increase the time interval between them to maintain the intensity level. According to Budanov, it takes Russia six to eight weeks to produce the weapon for one missile attack. At the same time, the Russian Federation’s resources for making new missiles are limited, and in addition, it long ago crossed the 30% limit of intact stock. By March, Russia will have a critical situation with all types of ammunition, even artillery ammunition, Budanov said. He added Russia started with the daily artillery ammunition use rate at the 60,000 piece level, now, this indicator has decreased significantly, and by March, it will not be able to exceed 15,000 per day.