Putin’s ‘dilemma’ as he’s forced to roll out costly missiles to counter Ukraine

UK military intelligence Russian commanders face a dilemma over the use of scarce and expensive cruise missiles to hold back Ukraine’s counter-offensive in Donbas.

The latest Ministry of Defence briefing on the war in Ukraine notes: “On the night of 08-09 May 2023, the Russian Navy’s Black Sea Fleet vessels launched eight SS-N-30a SAGARIS land attack cruise missiles (LACMs) against Ukraine.

“This was only the second use of Russian Navy LACMs reported since 09 March 2023. Up to March 2023, the Russian Navy frequently launched SAGARIS. Russia likely temporarily suspended using these weapons because it wanted to rebuild its reserve stocks

“In the short-term, Russia likely sees LACM as a key capability to strike deep into Ukraine to disrupt anticipated Ukrainian counter-offensives. However, more strategically, Russia also sees conventional SAGARIS and other LACMs as having an important role in any hypothetical conflict with NATO.

“How to use these scarce and expensive weapons is one of the numerous dilemmas Russian commanders face because the war in Ukraine has gone on much longer than they originally planned for.”

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