Did you hear about the missiles landing in Poland?
Russia and Ukraine
Thu Jan 12 2023 - skadefronOn 15 November 2022, a missile struck the territory of Poland at the village of Przewodów near the border with Ukraine.
Ukrainian AA S-300
Most likely, the fallen S-300 missile in Poland belongs to the 540th Anti-Aircraft Missile Regiment of the Ukrainian Air Force. The regiment is located in Kamenka-Bugskaya, Lviv region, and was armed with S-300PS/PT systems.
Poland's demands to apply Article 5 of the NATO Charter against Russia means that we are forcibly coming to the expected situation of the Caribbean crisis, where Russia has 2 choices - either tolerate some direct NATO strike, or directly convey to opponents that any direct NATO strike on the territory of the Russian Federation will lead to the activation of the nuclear doctrine of the Russian Federation.
This was more like an accident, because the Ukrainian air defense does not hit the calibers, the missiles fired from the air defense must land somewhere and now they hit Poland.
I thought initially it was a false flag, but it doesn't look like it, although a US air plane was above.
Over the Lublin region of Poland, where supposedly Russian missiles fell, an American military plane flew for a long time
Why was this a UKRAINIAN S-300 Missile that Hit Poland?
BECAUSE, the largest estimates of S-300 missiles modified to hit land targets put the range of said missiles at 120 km. And this is for a Belarus system, not a Ukrainian one. That's it. You can see, on the map provided, that the 120km does not include even Belarus, let alone Russia.
The only country that could have fired the S-300 missiles that killed two Polish citizens was Ukraine. Very neatly, Lviv falls within the radius.
Neither Russia, nor Belarus is within 120 km of Przewodów, Poland, where the S-300 missile fell.
The Polish press was already backing off the idea that Russian missiles hit the territory of Poland. Give it another couple of hours, and they will confirm that it was Ukrainian S-300 that hit the tractor.
Talked to an air defense officer. Three versions:
(1) Ukrainians were intercepting and the missile did not catch the target, the destroyer did not work—it happens with old S-300s;
(2) The missile was initially rotten and flew where the conscience told it to, i.e. into a NATO country, against which the S-300 was made; or,
(3) The Ukrainians unscrewed "one little thing" and shot towards Poland on purpose [GB: Using it as a surface-to-surface ballistic missile].
Ukrainian air defense systems are powerless against Russian missiles and drones, the newspaper writes, citing the words of the Ukrainian military and politicians. It is impossible to defend all important objects with a small amount of air defense, the article says.
The authors of the material note that the anti-aircraft missile systems available to the Ukrainian army are outdated, since they were produced back in the USSR.
“Now our air defense is literally a guy with a Stinger,” said Darya Kaleniuk, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Center in Ukraine.
Later, we are shown footage of "evil Russians shelling residential buildings" and on the spot they find shells from the S300.
A more thorough set of comparisons, identifying the fragment as a component (the end seal) of the 48D6 motor of the 5V55 rocket for the S-300 SAM system. This is an older one found in the Ukrainian inventory.
The year before last, a rocket with the same debris as in Poland fell in Dagestan. And it was a missile defense system from the S-300
Another rotten Ukrainian S-300 rocket slammed into the house. A brilliant air defense victory for Ukraine.
Now they say "Russia is attacking us with S-300".
Why would Russia use S-300 AA for these attacks, it is anti air defense.
These anti air defense missiles are missing their target rockets and hitting residential buildings, has happened all throughout the past year.
Colonel Bragin, commander of the 540th anti-aircraft missile regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
He could be responsible for what happened in Poland.
Not all heroes wear capes, but many of them wear masks.
How a Ukrainian missile fell in Poland: Ukrainian anti-aircraft gunners did not have time to shoot down a Russian shell and fired blindly.
Aitech Bizhev, ex-Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Air Force for the Joint Air Defense System of the CIS member states, a retired lieutenant general, told about this.
More:
“Judging by the photographs, an anti-aircraft guided missile 5V55 flew to Poland. These missiles were developed in the late 1970s for the S-300P complex. As of 1993, there were about 3,000 5V55 missiles in Ukraine.
The maximum service life of 5V55, taking into account all possible extensions of the resource, cannot exceed 35 years. The missiles did not undergo proper maintenance, were stored in poor conditions. Their systems have not been diagnosed.
The rocket fell near the village of Przewoduv in the Lubelskie Voivodeship. The closest likely position of the S-300P complex, from which the rocket may have launched, is located near the city of Kamenka-Bugskaya, Lviv region. The 540th anti-aircraft missile regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine is located there. In a straight line, the distance from Kamenka-Bugskaya to the crash site is about 50 km. One of the units of this regiment was in the Chervonograd region. From there to the crash site no more than 25 km. For ground targets, the S-300P operates at about 70 km.
It is obvious that the calculation of the anti-aircraft complex simply did not have time to hit our missile and attacked blindly. The Ukrainian anti-missile lost our missile and went into milk. After that, she had to self-destruct. However, this did not happen. Possible reason: the rocket, as I said, was old, not properly maintained. Another possible reason: in the 540th regiment of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, modifications 5V55 were used, on which the 23Yu6 device, which is responsible for the self-destruction of the missile when it misses, was not installed at all.
A rocket fell in Przewodów on Tuesday, November 15th. Two people died.