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10:24 12 Apr 2024

Ukraine's air defense deficiency allows Russia to secure slow but certain victories on front lines – ISW

Patriot air defense systems

Ukraine's air defense cover along the front is scattered and inconsistent, allowing the Russian Federation to carry out more strikes with both guided and unguided cruise bombs. With their ground forces, the Russian Federation is taking advantage of this by launching airstrikes against Ukrainian forward positions and slowly gaining victories.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) reports this.

Russian troops used aerial bombs for tactical effect during the capture of Avdiivka in mid-February.

According to military analysts, it appears that Russian forces are using this tactic again during offensive operations near Chasiv Yar.

Russian strikes forced Ukraine to make difficult decisions between air defense of large population centers in the rear and active areas on the front line.

Russia appears to be using the degraded umbrella of Ukrainian air defenses in an attempt to disrupt Ukraine's energy grid and limit Ukraine's defense-industrial potential.

ISW key findings as of April 11:

As reported, on the night of April 12, Russian troops launched 17 Shahed-type kamikaze drones and a Kh-59 guided air missile over Ukraine. Aviation of the Air Force and mobile fire groups of the Defense Forces of Ukraine destroyed 16 UAVs.

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