The missile of the Buk missile system

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The missile that shot down the Malaysian Boeing 777 was not Russian

Specialists told about the belonging of the missile that shot down the Malaysian aircraft.

Against the backdrop of how the leaders of the EU and the US called on Russia to admit that it was her missile that caused the destruction of the passenger airliner Boeing 777 over the territory of the Donbass, specialists managed to establish that in reality the missile that shot down the plane did not belong to Russia.

"We should pay attention to the fact that the fragment of the anti-aircraft missile, presented by the investigators, makes it possible to establish that the rocket was manufactured in 1986. This fact is easily confirmed by a special marking, preserved on the shell of the body of the rocket. In fact, the warranty period for such missiles is 15 years, but if the manufacturer deems it necessary, it can be additionally increased by 10 years (5 years - ed.), That is, the maximum operational lifetime of air defense missiles is 25 years . In the arsenal of Russia there are thousands of such ammunition, and therefore simply to store them there is no need. After the end of the service life, the missiles are disposed of. In this case, the missile was to be decommissioned in 2011 year, but the plane was shot down in 2014 year, which is clearly at variance with the established regulations, - the expert has declared.

According to the expert, due to the fact that relatively few ammunition remains for Ukraine's "Buk" air defense system, they may well be stored above the maximum operating levy, especially since after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Ukraine has not received any more new rockets.

It should be clarified that such evidence is only indirect, and, most likely, will not be received by the investigators, however, it is likely that they will be enough to prove Russia's non-participation in this tragedy.

In addition, experts are currently studying the inscriptions on the rocket that destroyed the passenger plane, and there is an assumption that they will make it possible to clarify who exactly is behind this air crash.

* Buk missile system is a self-propelled anti-aircraft missile system designed to combat maneuvering aerodynamic targets at small and medium altitudes (from 30 m to 14-18 km) under conditions of intense radio interference.

Is this the answer of a specialist from Almaz-Antei or the reasoning of a savvy missile expert? Experts know that a missile with a warhead undermined all is not destroyed, since its design does not provide for the spherical spread of the damaging elements, but only in the plane perpendicular to the axis of the rocket. The engine and nozzle in this case are exposed only to the explosive action of the CU and can retain their shape.

The presented piece of the rocket is not at all from the one that shot down the plane! Why did you decide so? It’s very simple: if this missile from the BUK was launched from the ground, took off more than 10 kilometers, exploded and fell back to the ground, then not a single intact part could remain in principle! And here - a whole piece, as if it had been sawed off from a rocket in a warehouse and brought here. Pieces of Boeing are still lying on the ground of Donbass, but a piece of Buk has been found! And there are no pieces of Boeing as a whole, although the body of the aircraft, I think, was much stronger.

Everyone will carry our noses on our table. After the #OK, the KYIVNASH and # KHARKOVNASH should go.

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