'Too terrible' is the phrase Western media uses to describe Russian weapons
Western countries are afraid of the Russian "Iskander-M" missile because of the characteristics of this weapon, writes independent military and geopolitical analyst Drago Bosnic in an article for InfoBRICS.

"Western politicians and their nationalist lackeys are especially afraid of the "Iskander-M", because they have nothing comparable to this Russian weapon, which is relatively low cost, has enormous destructive potential and high accuracy," the publication said.
Observers stressed that the "victims" of Russian missiles in the conflict in Ukraine were NATO military equipment, which has always been praised by the West as being able to influence the course of hostilities.
Expert Bosnic also called "Iskander-M" a nightmare for ground and air interception systems due to the high mobility of the Russian missile complex.
On May 20, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that a crew of the "Iskander" tactical missile system had killed 70 Ukrainian militants at a training camp in the Sumy region.