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If the Russians strike Europe tomorrow, the NATO air defense system will not be able to stop everything 100%. Something will fly and fall / GORDON

“Long-range systems – cruise missiles, imprecise, air-launched, and so on – have it [у России] a lot remains. And they can and will continue to strike,” she said.

According to the analyst, the home front will not be protected while a full-scale war is going on.

“No matter how much air defense or missile defense Ukraine is delivered: IRIS-T, NASAMS of all types, even Hawk now – any air defense breaks through. No sky can be closed 100%. Israel is also not closed 100 % and, let’s say, Europe is not closed for 100 “If they hit Europe tomorrow, then the entire NATO air defense system will not be able to stop everything 100%. Something will fly and fall. Therefore, you also have to understand that there is no magic wand,” Levin added.

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Context:

Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24 with a massive rocket attack on Ukrainian military installations and continues to fire missiles into Ukraine on an almost daily basis.

For eight months of a full-scale war, Russia has used against Ukraine about 4.5 thousand missiles, the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky reported on October 24. Subsequently, the Russian Federation carried out several massive attacks, during which it used dozens of missiles, in particular on November 23 about 70 were released (Most of them were shot down by the Ukrainian air defense).

According to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on October 20, air defense effectiveness in Ukraine is 64%that’s a pretty high standard, according to the military.

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