As of today, strategic aviation aircraft of the Russian Federation are located in various parts of the country, far away from any potential danger zones. The largest group of 30 Tu-95 aircraft is stationed at Ukrainka airfield in the Amur region, while the remaining Tu-95s are based in the central and northern regions of Russia, such as Olenya in the Murmansk region (11 units). The Tu-22m3 aviation groups remain unchanged at Shaykovka and Olenya, with 17 and 30 aircraft respectively. Additionally, the Russian Federation has an equal number of air-launched cruise missiles x-101/555 to its monthly production capacity. It is also known that at least one vessel of the Black Sea Fleet has been loaded with sea-launched Kalibr missiles. In conclusion, we believe that a potential missile strike by Russia could involve Shahid-type UAVs, S-300/Iskander ground-based systems, Tu-22m3 aviation groups from the Bryansk region and/or the Azov Sea with x-22 missiles, and Tu-95/Tu-160 air groups from the Caspian Sea/Don River launch sites with x-101/555 missiles. The purpose of such