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Gur opened how many rockets Russia still have


The aggressor country has resources for massive missile strikes in Ukraine, the Russian Federation constantly replenishes its reserves of missiles. This was reported on June 3 by NV with reference to the data of the State Unitary Enterprise of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine provided at the request of the publication.

As of mid -May 2025, the Russian Federation had the following reserves:

  • Iskander-M ballistic missiles-almost 600 units;
  • hypersonic aerobalistic missiles “dagger” – more than 100 units;
  • Iskander-K cruise missiles-almost 300 units;
  • X-101 cruise missiles-more than 300 units;
  • Caliber cruise missiles – more than 400 units;
  • cruise missiles X-22/32-up to 300 units;
  • Onyx cruise missiles and hypersonic anti -ship missiles “Zircon” – 700 units;
  • Ballistic North Korean missiles KN-23-60 units;
  • anti-aircraft guided missiles for AGS type S-300P/S-400-approximately 11 thousand units.

At the same time, the GUR noted that within a month the aggressor country is able to produce:

  • Iskander-M-60–70 units;
  • “Dagger” – 10-15 units;
  • Iskander-K-20-30 units;
  • X-101-60–70 units;
  • “Caliber” – 25-30 units;
  • X-32-up to 10 units;
  • “Onyx” and “zircon” – 20-30 units as a whole.

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