Dmitry Kornev, editor of the MilitaryRussia website, reported on the successful modernization of the X-35 missiles of the Bal coastal complex, which are also called the "switchblade" of Russia. We are talking about the X-35 anti-ship missile (PKR) — in the NATO codification it is called Switchblade ("Switchblade").
The analyst is based on several of his own sources in the Russian Defense Ministry, where he was informed about the development of the wolf pack tactics, in which the military uses several missiles in several directions at once.
"Until recently, nothing was known about the capabilities of the X-35 missiles to interact with each other during the salvo," Kornev said.
Most likely, DBK received a new firmware or software update, which made it possible to use this tactic.
EADaily previously also informed that the US recognized the "independence" as weak against Iran.

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