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Kulchytskyi reached these conclusions following the analysis of missile fragments. “All the descriptives such as ‘super,’ ‘hyper’ — they’re just words,” he said. “The missile has a long way to go before it’s combat-ready.” The missile “veers off course and fails to fulfill its intended purpose,” Kulchytskyi said. Read also: Russian deployment of Zircon missiles suggests weapon shortage, says UA Air Force The Ukrainian air defense systems are reportedly capable of intercepting Zircons. A fragment from the March 25 missile strike indicates it was intercepted by the Patriot system, he said. The m…

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