Testing of New Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile in Russia

Testing of New Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile in Russia

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President Vladimir Putin says the fruitful send-off, from Plesetsk in the country's northwest, would "give food to thought" for the people who undermine Russia.

Testing of New Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile in Russia

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Testing of New Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile in Russia

The Russian Defense Ministry claims it has test-sent off its new Sarmat intercontinental long range rocket.

President Vladimir Putin says the fruitful send-off, from Plesetsk in the country’s northwest, would “give food to thought” for the people who undermine Russia.

He was informed that the intercontinental long-range rocket struck focuses in the Kamchatka promontory in the far east.

Mr Putin said: “The new complicated has the most elevated strategic and specialized qualities and is fit for conquering all cutting edge methods for against rocket protection. It has no analogs on the planet and will not have from now onward, indefinitely.”

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The Sarmat is another weighty Intercontinental Ballistic Missile that Russia is supposed to send with at least ten warheads on every rocket, as indicated by the US Congressional Research Service.

The Russian guard service was cited by the Interfax news office as saying: “The send off’s targets were completely achieved. The arranged exhibition particulars were affirmed all through all periods of the flight.”

It added that a regiment of Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces positioned in the Krasnoyarsk domain is being ready to be furnished with the new rocket.

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