An Iskander ground-based missile is loaded into a launch vehicle © Sputnik / Pavel Lisitsyn
RT: Russia will easily design new missiles to defend itself if US pulls out of INF – Putin
Russia may easily respond to the US withdrawal from the milestone INF Treaty by developing new types of land-based missiles, Vladimir Putin said, warning that Washington's decision to pull out “is one step towards an arms race.”
The Russian president reiterated that Moscow did not violate the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty (INF), but if Washington ditches it, Russia will be left with no choice but “to react accordingly” to defend itself.
“As you know, we do have sea and airborne [missile] systems and there will be no difficulty to carry out research-and-development and make them land-based if needed,” Putin told a Defense Ministry conference on Tuesday.
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1 comment:
Pretty blustery from the RT network. Russia has been cheating on this since the treaty was signed. Russia can just barely deploy 2 heavy bombers to Venezuela.
Russia is the economic equivalent of Texas - but with less oil revenue. So start a new missile tech now? Probably not. Just cannibalize the submarine fleet to field questionable missiles from that inventory. On trucks or trains or something.
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