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Ukraine has unveiled a powerful new weapon — a modified Neptune missile with a striking range of 1,000 kilometers. Originally designed to target ships, this homegrown missile has been re-engineered to hit deep into Russian territory. It recently proved its power by striking a major oil refinery in Tuapse. With Western missile supplies like ATACMS and Storm Shadow running low, can this Ukrainian-made rocket fill the gap? In this video, we break down the missile's capabilities, its battlefield success, and whether Ukraine can produce enough to turn the tide of war.
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00:00Ukraine just changed the game with a homegrown missile that hits deep inside Russia, and
00:04it's not American-made.
00:05Meet the new and improved Neptune, originally an anti-ship missile, now reborn as a long-range
00:12cruise missile with a 1,000-kilometer reach.
00:16That's over 620 miles.
00:18And yes, it's already struck a Russian oil refinery in Tuips, hundreds of kilometers
00:23from the front lines.
00:25President Zelensky calls it very precise and battle-tested.
00:29It's not just hype.
00:30This rocket carries a massive 350-kilogram payload.
00:34That's more than double the original version.
00:37Ukraine has proven it can hit targets far behind enemy lines, from command centers to
00:41fuel depots, without relying entirely on Western weapons like the U.S. ATOMS or U.K.'s Storm
00:47Shadow, which are running low.
00:50But here's the catch.
00:51To really shift the war, Ukraine needs to mass-produce these missiles fast.
00:56Experts say 40 to 50 per month is the goal.
00:59If they pull it off, Russia's backlines are no longer safe.
01:03The question now, is this the turning point?

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