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Ukrainian official accuses Belarus of supplying components for Russia’s Kh-69 missile

Andrii Yermak, head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office
(Ukrainian president's press office)

February 18, Pozirk. Andrii Yermak, head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office, has accused Belarus of supplying components for Russia’s Kh-69 latest-generation air-to-surface cruise missiles, which have been often used to attack his country.

“The Russians use components made in Belarus in the production of the Kh-69 missiles,” Yermak said on Telegram. 

He did not clarify what components he meant or what Belarusian companies were involved. 

Kh-69 is an air-launched precision missile, a modification of the Kh-59 missile. It can be carried by Su-34s, Su-35s, MiG-35s and other aircraft.

In May 2024, the BelPol union of former law-enforcers posted to YouTube an investigation on Belarusian companies allegedly making millions by supplying arms to Russia.

The report listed Belarusian companies involved in the production of ammunition for Russian forces, but does not mention the Kh-69 missile.

Officially unveiled in 2023, the Kh-69 represents a significant leap in the Russian military’s capability for precision strikes. With a range of up to 290 kilometers (about 180 miles), the Kh-69 is designed for tactical missions, allowing it to target important infrastructure and military positions well within enemy territory. Though its range is not as extensive as some other Russian long-range missiles, such as the Kh-101, it excels in striking mid-range targets with high accuracy.

One of the standout features is its advanced guidance system. The missile is equipped with a combination of inertial navigation systems and satellite guidance, giving it the ability to adjust its flight path mid-course to ensure precision. This guidance technology also allows the missile to follow complex flight trajectories, including low-altitude profiles that make it harder for radar systems to detect and track. The missile can also be fitted with various types of warheads, including conventional and cluster munitions, increasing its versatility depending on the target’s nature.

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