Saturday, May 8, 2021

Russia Continues To Test Its New ICBM

The 208-ton weapon, officially called RS-28 Sarmat (pictured), is the biggest beast in Vladimir Putin's modernised nuclear arsenal, and is due to go into service in 2022  

Daily Mail: Russia announces three tests of Putin's 'invincible' new hypersonic 'Satan 2' super nuke capable of wiping out an area the size of England and Wales 

* Russia will carry out three tests of its intercontinental ballistic missile this year 

* The 208-ton weapon, called the RS-28 Sarmat, is due to go into service in 2022 

* Three launches will be reportedly carried out as part of flight development tests 

* They are set to be from an underground silo at Plesetsk space centre in Russia 

* The first launch is expected in the third quarter of this year, a source claimed 

Russia is to carry out three tests of its new deadly hypersonic 'Satan-2' intercontinental ballistic missile this year, it was announced today. 

The 208-ton weapon, officially called RS-28 Sarmat, is the biggest beast in Vladimir Putin's modernised nuclear arsenal, and is due to go into service in 2022. 

'Three launches of the Sarmat ICBM will be carried out as part of flight development tests in 2021,' a defence source told TASS state news agency.  

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Update: RS-28 Sarmat: New Russian ICBM to Enter Combat Duty in 2022 -- National Interest  

WNU Editor: There have been developmental problems with this ICBM. It was suppose to be deployed in 2020.

2 comments:

Jac said...

I'm surprised this ICBM use liquid propellant. Well, I suppose Russia knows what it is doing. That said, the cost must be important, let aside the maintenance. How Russia can afford that?

K said...

It prioritize it's funds for its military. It'll use its national reserves in order to fulfill its nuclear triad.