The only successful test of the Sarmat missile took place on April 20 the year before last, while Roscosmos stated that this strategic complex was put on “combat duty.”
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As reported by NBN with reference to the X-account of OSINT analyst MeNMyRC1, another test of the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile by the aggressor country ended in complete failure – the potentially nuclear weapon simply exploded in the silo, leaving a huge crater, simultaneously destroying the testing ground.
As it became known after studying satellite images provided by the Planet Labs resource, the RS-28 Sarmat testing process ended in complete failure. For example, it is worth paying attention to the 4 fire trucks responding to a large-scale forest fire that broke out within the radius of the possible launch site.
In addition, analysts emphasized that since the Sarmat missile uses a liquid type of fuel, this “catastrophe” could have occurred without an actual launch, that is, the fuel “splashed out” of the silo under the pressure of a blast wave or high temperature.
Photo — x.com/MeNMyRC1
Photo — x.com/MeNMyRC1
Photo — x.com/MeNMyRC1
Earlier, our information portal wrote that Tehran “boasted” about its new Shaheds and ballistic missiles.