So at the big attacks on Kyiv and other big Ukrainian cities by Russian Cruise Missiles, Ballistic Missiles etc between December 29-January 2nd there seem to have been several impacts on Ukrainian Military Infrastructures aswell, not only Civillians.
1. The Quasar Volunteer(???) Building was damaged 2. The Artyom plant was in the center of the attack- severely damaged 3. Візар plant- damaged 4. 1 arrival at the Mayak plant. 5. Concrete plant- 2 arrivals 6. Radiometer factory - damaged
(Information and Satellite from RU Tg )
1) This was under the context of „Quasar plant“ but we couldn’t find corresponding information, besides the Quasar Volunteer Unit based in Lviv.
Zavod Artem (part of Ukroboronprom) received 2, likely Ballistic Missile, impacts. Artem is one of Ukraines main manufacturers for Guided Missiles/and parts, aswell as shells(152 and 155mm)
Kyiv
50.4621490, 30.4840457
Візар plant, produces guided missiles, beam holders for bombs and missiles and lock devices as well as civilian agricultural equipment.
Vyshneve, Kyiv Oblast
50.3840936, 30.3565929
Zavod Mayak Plant (part of Ukroboroprom) which produces Weapons(PKMs etc) aswell as Mortars received an impact aswell.
In the recent days Ukraine has experienced Strikes on FOBs, by what I suspect to be North Korean KN-23 Ballistic Missiles. More below. (1) FOB Containing alot of Trucks(Ural, Ural Tankers etc). The fact that the houses caught fire aswell indicates a resupply base in them.
I suppose 🇷🇺Russia got the base Hwasong-11Ga/11A Version.
These have a Range of 240-690Km Confirmed Range, with a payload of 500Kg. It is INS and 🛰️Satellite Guided
What I wonder is if Russia received the corresponding 8x8 TELs for it too.
I am not sure if the Russian 9K720 Iskander (SS-26), or to be exact Russian 9P78-1 8x8 TEL on MZKT Chassis can carry them. If someone has information on that please be sure to drop it below. Appreciated:)
Russians, for the first time since 2022, spotted another M142 HIMARs MLRS near Bakhmut, Donetsk Oblast. It seems that the HIMARs launches a GMLRS before retreating into an unknown treeline, seemingly parking there.
More below:
It seems that the Treeline was targeted by the Russian "equivalent", the BM-30 "Smerch" with 9K55K-series Cluster Munition.
If or what it hit stays unknown, but this is filmed by an Russian Zala-421-16E UAV, which shows the lack of even MANPADs next to the MLRS.