
Since June 15, 2025, Russia has more than 1,950 tactical rockets of numerous types, including ballistic, cruise, and hypersonic Kinzhals, as Ukraines Defense Intelligence told RBC-Ukraine.
Moscow also owns thousands of Shahed-136 attack drones and their copy cats, according to the Ukrainian intelligence (HUR).
Russias main rocket stockpile includes: as much as 500 9M723 Iskander-M ballistic rockets; as much as 300 9M728/9M729 Iskander-K cruise missilesup to 260 Kh-101 cruise rockets launched by Tu-95 and Tu-160 bombers; approximately 280 Kh-22/ Kh-32 cruise missiles from Tu-22M3 bombers; more than 400 3M-14 Kalibr cruise missilesup to 150 hypersonic aeroballistic rockets Kh-47M2 Kinzhal on MiG-31K fightersup to 60 North Korean-made KN-23 ballistic missiles.According to the GUR, Russia produces approximately 195 missiles monthly, including: up to 60 Iskander-M missilesup to 20 Iskander-K missilesup to 60 Kh-101 missilesup to 10 modernized Kh-32; approximately 30 Kalibr missilesup to 15 Kinzhals.Production of DronesAccording to military intelligence, since June 15, Russia had more than 6,000 attack UAVs of the Geran-2 (Shahed-136) and Garpiya-A1 types, as well as more than 6,000 impersonators (Gerbera).
According to the HUR, Russia is capable of producing as much as 170 such drones per day, both attack and imitation.By completion of this year, Moscow prepares to increase the production of these UAVs to 190 units per day.Russia is progressively using fast motorcycles and all-terrain automobiles on the battleground in Ukraine.
The assailant countrys reserves of tanks and armored automobiles might last till the end of this year at the most.Analysts cited a source that keeps an eye on devices in Russian military storage facilities using satellite images.Russias warehouses store 46% of its pre-war tank stocks, along with 42% of such stocks of infantry battling vehicles and 48% of stocks of armored personnel carriers.Source: RBC- UKRAINE