У Росії вибухнула міжконтинентальна балістична ракета РС-28 “Сатана” чи навіть “Сармат”. Satellite imagery reports this.
RBC-Ukraine reports this from Defense Express and OSINT analysts.
On Saturday, the 21st of April, the Ukrainian troops attacked the 23rd GRAU arsenal near the Tver region and the Tikhoretsk arsenal near the Krasnodar region. Merezha has received information that the Ukrainian military has acquired the Russian intercontinental ballistic missile RS-28 “Satan” or “Sarmat”. Prote General Staff did not confirm this.
Just last June 22, analysts showed satellite images indicating that an RS-28 missile had detonated in Russia. But we don’t worry about yesterday’s attacks.
OSINT analyst MT_Anderson watched the satellite image of the Russian Plesetsk cosmodrome. This illustrates the result of the recent testing of a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile, probably between 20 and 22 June 2024.
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The rocket was launched from a silo launcher. The launch was not far away and ended with a large-scale boom. At the site of the launch platform, only a crater was lost.
As stated by Defense Express, the impact of an intercontinental missile during a test launch is a disaster. The first test hit the beginning of 1960 at the Baikonur cosmodrome during the first test launch of the R-16 intercontinental ballistic missile.
What do you know about the Sarmat missile
Sarmat is a 5th generation strategic missile system Nya mine base with an important intercontinental ballistic missile. Russia announced the successful launch in the spring of 2022, and at the same time, it put “Sarmat” on reserve.
The rocket on rare fire has a flight range of 18,000 km, a launch weight of over 208 tons, and a maximum of 35 tons. 3 m, diameter – 3 m. Can carry up to 10 tons of bark in a different combination of warheads.
More details about the Sarmat missile and other Russian strategic armor – in the material RBC-Ukraine.
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