Lukashenka wants to get some Iskander from Russia
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Lukashenka wants to get some Iskander from Russia
Lukashenka wants to get some Iskander from Russia
The head of the Belarusian state will link them in the western and southern directions in order to “be able to fight against the equipment that will come to us.” 13.11.2021, Sputnik Belarus
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MINSK, 13 Nov – Sputnik. Belarus wants to receive from Russia several Iskander missile systems, President Alexander Lukashenko said in an interview with the National Defense magazine. According to him, the Belarusian army has good and high-precision weapons, but it is necessary to equip the troops with new equipment. This can be done in cooperation with Russian regions. Belarus is ready for invasion Alexander Lukashenko believes that military equipment is not developing in the world. And also do not forget that they can “cover with missiles.” According to him, “we see where the missile should be hit, and the Tochka should be used, and the Buk-MB.” Mobility is very important now, so we have created vehicles at the MZKT, armored vehicles, an eight-nine-man crew, like an armored personnel carrier “The West never dreamed of,” the president summed up. I cannot tell everything. We conduct such operations, conduct and will carry out protection in our security, which no West, the European Union has dreamed of, “he said. Iskander missile systems are mainly used to destroy air and missile defense, command posts and communication centers, aircraft and helicopters at airfields, warehouses, bridges, ships and divisional artillery.
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The head of the Belarusian state will link them in the western and southern directions in order to “be able to fight against the equipment that will come to us.”
MINSK, 13 Nov – Sputnik. Belarus wants to receive from Russia several Iskander missile systems, President Alexander Lukashenko said in an interview with the National Defense magazine.
“I need several divisions in the west, in the south, let them stand. This is 500 kilometers (launch range), because our Polonaise is up to 300 kilometers, ”the Belarusian leader noted.
According to him, the Belarusian army has good and high-precision weapons, but it is necessary to equip the troops with new equipment. This can be done in cooperation with Russian regions.
Belarus is ready to invade
Alexander Lukashenko believes that military equipment is not developing in the world. And also do not forget that they can “cover with missiles.”
“But they will never conduct this operation in Belarus – we are ready for this, we have special operations forces … We need to be able to fight against that equipment, it will come to us,” the head of state stated.
According to him, “we see where the missile should be hit, and the Tochka should be used, and the Buk-MB.” Mobility is very important now, so we have created vehicles at the MZKT, armored vehicles, an eight-nine-man crew, like an armored personnel carrier Therefore, do not worry, we will play our role here, “the president summed up.
Joint combat operations
Alexander Lukashenko said that Belarus and Russia are conducting such operations in the field of defense and security that “the West never dreamed of.”
“We are carrying out such operations, we are conducting and will continue to protect our security, the European Union has never dreamed of,” she said. The head of the Belarusian state specified that these operations were joint with the Russian military.
What Iskanders are capable of
The Iskander operational-tactical missile systems are mainly used to destroy air defense and missile defense systems, command posts and communication centers, aircraft and helicopters at airfields, warehouses, bridges, ships and divisional artillery. The launch range is up to 500 km.