The long-range missile has been in development since the 2000s and can be deployed with 10 or more warheads on each
Russia successfully test-fired Sarmat - an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of nuclear charges – on Wednesday amid a raging war with neighbouring Ukraine in a new show of President Vladimir Putin’s arsenal.
The long-range missile has been in development since the 2000s and can be deployed with 10 or more warheads on each.
The RS-28 Sarmat missile, dubbed “Satan 2” by NATO was test-launched from Plesetsk in northwest Russia and hit targets in the Kamchatka peninsula, nearly 6,000 km away, news agency Reuters reported.
Videos of the test were put out on social media in scary visuals by the Russian defence ministry. Putin has called the missile “invincible” and that it will make Russia's enemies "think twice".
Successful launch of Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile was held today at Plesetsk Cosmodrome from a silo launcher.
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