TECHNOLOGY: BrahMos variant achieves 100% kill rate in Ukraine War; Russian missile pounds all defenses Odesa

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BrahMos variant achieves 100% kill rate in Ukraine War; Russian missile pounds all defenses Odesa

 The Ukrainian Flying corps distributed the data on Facebook.


"The occupiers went after the southern oblasts of Ukraine again the evening of 19-20 July! In this assault, Russian rockets hit Odesa and Mykolaiv. The adversary terminated 38 shots altogether: 19 journey rockets and 19 kamikaze drones."


As per the data given by the Flying corps, Ukraine's air guard powers figured out how to obliterate no less than 18 of the all out 38 shots that Russia sent off on Odesa on the interceding evening of 19 and 20 July.


According to data given by the Ukrainian Flying corps, the Russian soldiers sent off Oniks voyage rockets and five Iskander-K land-based journey rockets from Crimea, four Kh-22 air-based voyage rockets and Kalibr ocean based journey rockets from the Dark Ocean district, and north of 19 Shahed-136/131 assault drones.



The help expressed that it figured out how to annihilate around 18 targets, including two Kalibr ocean based voyage rockets, three Iskander-K land-sent off journey rockets, and 13 Shahed-136/131 assault drones.


In any case, none of the P-800 Oniks were killed.


In the outcome of the assault, a few tweets began to surface via virtual entertainment citing the representative of the Ukrainian Flying corps as saying that the help couldn't destroy the P-800 Oniks rockets that designated Odesa. These reports, nonetheless, couldn't be confirmed at the hour of composing this report.


These unconfirmed reports cited Yuriy Ihnat as saying that Ukraine can't yet kill the P-800 Onik rockets since it flies at a speed of in excess of 3,000 kilometers each hour. He likewise supposedly expressed, "While moving toward an objective, Onyx can fly at a level of 10-15 meters over the water."


The assault comes as Russia nixed the grain bargain that had been set up beginning around 2022, starting worry about food security. The Russian Service of Protection (MoD) reported on July 20 that it sent off "retaliatory strikes" on the creation and capacity areas of Ukrainian robot boats in Odesa.


"This evening, the Military of the Russian Organization kept on conveying retaliatory hits with high-accuracy ocean and air-based weapons against creation shops and capacity destinations for automated boats in the locales of Odesa and Ilyichevsk, Odesa district," the service said.


In the 16 months old continuous conflict, completing rocket strikes on Ukraine has remained Russia's number one strategy. While most rocket strikes lately have been directed utilizing Tu-22, Tu-95, and Tu-160 planes, as well as the Su-24 and Su-25 assault airplane, there has been some decent amount of assaults utilizing ocean based rockets, for example, Kalibr and P-800 Oniks sent off via ocean based stages.


Supersonic P-800 Oniks hostile to deliver journey rockets have been terminated against Ukrainian land focuses by Russian Stronghold P seaside guard frameworks since Walk 2022.


The work of P-800s, which have dynamic radar searchers and are intended to go after intensely safeguarded vessels, raised worries that Russia was running almost out of accuracy directed weapons.





P-800 Oniks Rockets Are Giving Ukraine Trouble

P-800 Oniks is a high-supersonic enemy of boat rocket utilized frequently against ground focuses in Ukraine which has a speed of Mach 2.5. The Oniks rocket is famous for following foreordained directions with the capacity to sidestep foe air guards.


Adding more teeth to this, it has state of the art highlights like a 'fire-and-forget' direction framework.


The US Armed force's Unfamiliar Military Investigations Office expressed, "One of the Onyx rocket's most intriguing attributes is its direction framework. The direction framework can work with different rockets, distribute and arrange targets in view of their significance, and afterward select a suitable assault conspire.


"Following the obliteration of the essential objective, the leftover rockets assault different boats, so no objective is gone after by more than one rocket."


The failure of Ukrainian air safeguard frameworks to catch and kill the P-800 Oniks in the new spate of assaults has brought up certain issues about its alleged "strength."


A few military watchers said that ocean skimming rockets are relatively difficult to capture since they require various sorts of air protection frameworks, frequently mounted on ships, to overcome them.


Ukraine utilizes the absolute best rocket guard frameworks obtained from the West, including the PAC-3 Nationalist rocket safeguard frameworks, the NASAMS, the SAMP/T, and the IRIS-T air protection frameworks. Nonetheless, with the Russian rocket surge proceeding, a greater amount of these frameworks are scheduled for conveyance to Kyiv.


Since last year, Russian powers have sent off the P-800 Onik on Ukrainian focuses in Odesa. As a matter of fact, in August 2022, the Russians sent off one of these rockets, which couldn't arrive at the ground and detonated mid-air all things being equal.


In December 2022, be that as it may, the assault sent off utilizing the P-800 Onik was monstrous. After a respite of exactly two months, the Russians sent off two P-800 "Oniks" supersonic enemy of boat voyage rockets from the "Stronghold" waterfront guard framework. At that point, nearby Ukrainian media announced that Ukrainian air safeguard frameworks blocked the two rockets.


Notwithstanding, the irregular utilization of these rockets prompted hypotheses that Russia had less of them left in its reserves. The information distributed by Ukrainian General Staff later expressed Russia had spent numerous Oniks rockets. As of November 18, Russian powers had utilized 123 Oniks out of 470, or generally 25% of the aggregate.


In the mean time, India's BrahMos rocket, worked by an Indo-Russian joint endeavor BrahMos Aviation, is a derivate of the Russian P-800 Onyx and Yakhont series of rockets. The breathtaking exhibition of P-800 Onyx in the Ukraine war probably consoled the Indian military of the 'strong' BrahMos.

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