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Excellent news, and congratulations.
I know that the numbers could always be higher, but missiles are complex beasts and production lines take time to set up and bastardly amounts of logistics to feed.
Here's hoping it becomes 100 missiles per month soon, and perhaps even 100 a week if the war keeps dragging on.
It would be nice to see those missiles bring some of the heat of the war to Russia.
Just in time for winter too.
Warmth for life!
Well, the rest of it, anyway.
Careful how that is done. Hitting random things tends to make people more in favor of war - get back at those who destroyed the neighbor's house. Hit things that are more impersonal like ammunition factories instead.
Funny how war crimes are assumed, I'm obviously talking about militarily valid targets.
But yes you are right, committing war crimes will only lead to Russians wanting revenge.
I've hake seen many comments here that favor war crimes. Sad but all too common and I don't think they are bots*
Well I haven't seen that as something widespread, but maybe I tend to ignore it?
Most here are very much against Russian war crimes, so it's a double standard if they support Ukraine doing it.
But there have been actions taken by Ukraine that have been called war crimes by the Russians, which are not. Russia is trying to create a false equivalence.
Be careful not to fall for that either.
I call BS. Calling for war crimes violates R1 and gets dealt with. If you see it report it.
It's probably more things like saying "Ukraine should return the favor of Russia targeting civilians." I'm not sure if that violates the rule, but I could see an argument that it doesn't. It's wrong though.
They've proven to be very good engineers. And very clever, quick adapters.