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UK just made a new missile for Ukraine to strike the Russian capital with ease

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RFU News
Jun 27, 2026

The evolution of Ukraine’s deep-strike ecosystem is undergoing a structural transition away from scarce, high-end Western precision munitions toward low-cost, mass-manufactured, and politically unconstrained strike systems. The development of sovereign, "ITAR-free" long-range platforms like the British Project Brakestop and its Crossbow effector fundamentally alters the operational geometry of the conflict by bypassing external vetoes on targeting and third-party supply chain bottlenecks. By leveraging commercial off-the-shelf components to reduce unit costs down to approximately $530,000, these weapons shift the theater logic from episodic, high-value asset destruction to continuous, high-volume attrition of deep Russian logistics, command nodes, and air defense networks. Furthermore, the reliance on ground-launched, highly mobile deployment mechanisms enhances tactical survivability while vastly expanding the geographical scope of risk for Russian strategic infrastructure. Ultimately, this paradigm shift rewards systemic volume over singular technological superiority, establishing a sustainable attrition model that transitions the deep battle from a question of conditional capability to one of persistent industrial capacity.

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