 After receiving ATACMS missiles, Ukraine will attack Russian positions in the Sea of Azov. The US is considering providing the Ukrainian army forces with ATACMS missiles capable of surgical strikes on targets up to 300 km away. The US Department of State and the Pentagon are attempting to convince President Joe Biden to sign off on such deliveries, citing Ukraine's failed counter-offensive. According to experts, this could complicate the missions being carried out by Russian forces in the Special Military Operations Zone but is unlikely to be a game-changer that could dramatically shift the situation on the line of contact in Ukraine's favour. Ukrainian troops have already received Storm Shadow Cruise missiles from the UK and a version of this type of weapon, S.C.A.L.P., from France, with a strike radius of 250 km. Military expert Lieutenant General Yuri Netkachev told Nezavisimaya Gazeta, some important targets were hit with these missiles, including the Chonga Bridge, which had led to snarled traffic along this route for some time. But then the Russian military quickly set up pontoons while we are not seeing any fundamental success by the Ukrainian army on the front line as a result of using these weapons. The same will happen if the Kiev regime receives the ATACMS type missiles, he explained. Another military expert, Colonel Vladimir Popov, thinks that Kiev is betting on the ATACMS missiles, hoping that they will bring its success on the battlefield. After the Ukrainian army received Himar's rockets in the fall of 2022, Ukrainian troops took over Kursan and almost all of the Karkov region. He recounted, the Ukrainian army now needs ATACMS missiles to break through the sea of Azov and try to take over Tokmak, Melitopol and so on. But the summer combat period is coming to an end. For instance, US Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Mark Milley said that there are about 30-40 days left for the Ukrainian counter-offensive until the weather turns unfavourable for combat. The expert added.