Russian X-101 missiles differ from those used in 2022 - Skibitskyi

The Deputy Chief of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, Vadym Skibitskyi, stressed that Russians learn quickly enough and dismissed the possibility of a "blind" defence.
"The enemy is learning, and learning quite quickly. I'll just give you an example: the same X-101 cruise missiles are completely different from those used in 2022. This is a missile with an active electronic warfare system, with active protection against heat trap emissions, etc.", he said during a discussion programme in Davos, Censor.NET reports citing Interfax-Ukraine.
Thus, according to Skibitskyi, in this case, "even if we move to a 'deaf' defence, as many say, and start developing our military-industrial complex without taking into account the possibility of missile strikes, bombing attacks on objects, the enemy will not stop."
"We have to develop everything: air defence, protect the military-industrial complex, ensure that it produces products, and take counter-offensive measures to prevent the loss of territory. The experience of 2023 showed us this," he said.