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RS-26 Rubezh
News update regarding RS-26 Rubezh
Russia seeks to fill its medium-range missile gap by learning from North Korea's experience.
Moscow is considering developing new lines of medium-range ballistic missiles and inexpensive hypersonic warheads based on North Korea's Hwasong-16B model.
Technology
Russia is developing an upgraded variant of the Oreshnik hypersonic missile with 48 warheads.
The improved version of the Oreshnik missile is said to possess 8 warheads with 48 kinetic warheads, using new fuel and a state-of-the-art control system.
Decoding the Oreshnik missile technology: A combination of classic components and Mach 11 speed.
Analysis of Oreshnik missile fragments reveals the presence of Soviet-era vacuum tubes and gyroscopes, raising questions about the weapon's groundbreaking nature.
Russia attacks targets in Lviv with Oreshnik missiles: Technical analysis and range.
For the second time, Russia has deployed the Oreshnik medium-range ballistic missile, traveling at Mach 10. This weapon is capable of carrying multiple warheads and threatens strategic targets in Europe.
Russia deploys Oreshnik hypersonic missiles to attack infrastructure in Lviv.
The attack on Lviv on January 8th marked the second time the Oreshnik system was used, reaching speeds of 13,000 km/h and targeting fortified targets deep underground.
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