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RS-28 Sarmat
News update regarding RS-28 Sarmat
Russia successfully tests RS-28 Sarmat missile, replacing the Satanic missile.
General Sergey Karakayev reported to President Vladimir Putin on the successful test of the RS-28 Sarmat heavy ICBM, a new primary nuclear deterrent weapon with a payload of 10 tons.
Technology
Russia has released specifications for the RS-28 Sarmat missile, stating its range is 35,000 km.
Russia's new generation RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) system possesses the ability to fly near-orbit, allowing it to strike targets from unexpected directions and neutralize defenses...
Russia has successfully tested the RS-28 Sarmat missile, which has a range of 35,000 km.
The RS-28 Sarmat missile possesses the capability to carry the Avangard hypersonic warhead and has a superior range, designed to neutralize any modern missile defense system.
Russia successfully tests RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile.
The Russian military has successfully tested the RS-28 Sarmat, the world's most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile system with a range of 35,000 km and the ability to carry 10 heavy warheads.
US intelligence predicts the number of missiles capable of striking US territory will increase fivefold by 2035.
A report from Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard estimates that the number of missiles threatening the US will increase from 3,000 to 16,000 units, with the strong rise of China.
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