 Ukraine has revealed the exact number of Russian missiles. The threat is still great. Russia's arsenal currently includes at least 585 missiles with a range of over 500 kilometers, not counting older Kh-22 missiles, spokesperson of Ukraine's military intelligence Vadim Skibetsky told RBC Ukraine. Russian forces possess around 270 Iskander ballistic and cruise missiles, 140-caliber cruise missiles, roughly 100 cruise missiles of Kh-101, Kh-555 and Kh-55 designs, and around 75 Kh-47M2 Kinsol air-launched ballistic missiles, according to Skibetsky. In addition, Russia likely has around 150 older Kh-22 missiles in stock, which it seeks to modernize and transform into Kh-32 missiles. At the moment, the Russian industry can deliver no more than 10 units of this newer model every month, the spokesperson said. As RBC Ukraine noted, Russia decreased the frequency of its missile strikes in the summer months compared to May. According to the Ukraine's military intelligence spokesperson, Russian forces are becoming more selective with their targets and use the missiles more sparingly. This is likely part of Russia's strategy to accumulate its arsenal ahead of the winter season, Skibetsky said. It is also one of the reasons why Russian forces use the advanced Kh-101 missiles less often, he added. Another factor is that the Russian defense industry fails to reach its production targets due to a shortage of foreign components, he added.