Ukraine took off the CRV-7 rocket engines.
Aviation missiles CRV-7
Canada sent a batch of rocket engines to Ukraine.
This is reported by the Canadian training mission UNIFIER.
“Over 40 thousand CRV-7 missile engines have been removed! As a result of our logistics support, the ZSU will be better equipped to defend our land,” says the source.
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Over 40,000 CVR-7 rocket engines have been recovered! As part of our logistics support, #ZSU will be better equipped to defend our country. #Canada #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/uUcNlJYRWa
— CAF with Ukraine (@CAFwithUkraine) April 8, 2025
Previously, over 2 thousand of these engines had already arrived in Ukraine, and 1.3 thousand. warheads to many air missiles.
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Ukraine has asked Canada to transfer tens of thousands of decommissioned CRV7 missiles in order to clear up the waste at the military base in Saskatchewan.
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Canada knows how to safely transport decommissioned CRV7 air missiles to Ukraine, and how much the stink will be for the ZSU.
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The Standing Committee of the House of Communities of Canada for National Defense calls for the transfer of the decommissioned CRV7 air missile to Ukraine.
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Canada's armored forces maintain a stockpile of 83,303 CRV7 missiles, vintage weapons from the 1980s that were retired in the early 2000s.