 Russia will use hypersonic missiles in Ukraine. The West's air defense systems are unlikely to protect all of Ukraine's military facilities. Russian newspaper Nesidesimaya Gazeta wrote about it. It said that Moscow thinks that strikes by Russia's armed forces delivered on Ukraine's military command system and related electric power facilities are effective. While Kiev denies it and insists that the majority of projectiles were down, the Zelensky regime claims that for a greater reliability of its air defense, the U.S. and NATO members should provide new supplies of air defense systems, including Patriot missiles. Both NATO and Ukraine are ready to continue hostilities. A military expert, retired Lieutenant General Yuri Netskative, noted that so far Moscow has not used any hypersonic weapons on a mass scale. And Ukraine's current air defense is powerless against them. He says, during the entire time of combat action, while carrying out the tasks of the Special Military Operation, the 9A7-660 Kinzhal hypersonic airborne system has been used only three times. The expert noted, only three missiles were launched and at all important targets. Meanwhile, back in 2021, in the southern military district, an entire platoon of the carriers of such weapons, hypersonic long-range fighter interceptor MIG-31K aircraft was created. So far, there is no information as to how many planes it is supposed to include. Yet, I think that it is no less than 30. And the Kinzhal weapon's capacity should be no fewer than 10 units per aircraft, so potentially Russia can hit no fewer than 300 strategic targets in Ukraine with 100% probability.