According to NATO intelligence, Russia continues to produce a significant number of missiles, indicating the possibility that Moscow is about to launch a large-scale attack on Ukraine.

NATO Official Warns of Russia Stockpiling Missiles and Increasing Drone Attacks
In a recent press briefing at a ministerial meeting in Brussels, Belgium, on April 3, a senior NATO official revealed that Russia is actively stockpiling missiles. While Moscow has reduced the frequency of missile strikes, it is ramping up missile production, signaling preparations for potential large-scale attacks in the future.
The official noted that Russia’s military strategy has shifted from frequent missile use to more reliance on drone attacks. This shift is due in part to the enhanced effectiveness of Russia’s suicide drones, which have significantly reduced the need for missile strikes. As a result, Russia is stockpiling its missile resources for future, high-impact operations.
This strategy mirrors past patterns, where Russia intentionally reduced missile usage to build up reserves for large-scale military assaults. These attacks, when executed periodically, can deal severe blows to the enemy, not only targeting key military infrastructure but also severely impacting the enemy’s morale.
The ongoing development of Russia’s missile and drone capabilities highlights the evolving nature of modern warfare. NATO officials continue to monitor these developments closely, as they have profound implications for regional security and military strategy.