Zelensky unveils new missile 'Peklo'

'Peklo' missiles. Photo: Strana

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky shared footage of the new Ukrainian drone-missile 'Peklo' ('hell' – Trans.), developed by Ukroboronprom, reports Strana. According to the President, this powerful weapon has already been successfully deployed on the battlefield, and the current goal is to significantly increase its production.

At the presentation organized by Ukroboronprom, it was announced that the 'Peklo' is capable of reaching speeds of up to 700 km/h and covering distances of over 700 km, making it a key element in the modern Ukrainian Armed Forces.

"We continue to strengthen our army with high-tech solutions that have already proven their effectiveness in combat conditions," Zelensky stated.

As previously reported by the UOJ, Zelensky hosted a "military breakfast" in the Refectory Church of the Lavra.

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