According to Ukraine's military intelligence, Russia is capable of launching up to 100 ballistic missiles per month while maintaining a stable level of missile stockpiles.
This was stated in a response from the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) to a request from Ukrainska Pravda, according to Ukrinform.
In light of Russia's recent large-scale attacks involving significant numbers of ballistic missiles, Ukrainska Pravda asked HUR about the current production rates of ballistic weapons in Russia.
According to the intelligence agency, Russia's military-industrial complex plans to deliver up to 700 9M723 ballistic missiles for the Iskander operational-tactical missile system in 2026 – the same number as last year. Monthly production remains at approximately 55-60 missiles.
In addition, Russia has more than doubled production of RM-48U missiles for S-300PM/S-400 air defense systems, which are also used against ground targets. More than 480 of these missiles are scheduled for production in 2026, compared with over 200 in 2025. Current monthly output is up to 50 missiles.









