“Unparalleled” .. Russia tests the intercontinental ballistic missile “Sarmat”

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Putin said in a televised speech "This is truly a unique weapon that will enhance the military capacity of our armed forces, ensure the security of Russia in the face of external threats, and make those who are trying to threaten our country with unruly and aggressive rhetoric to think twice.".

Agence France-Presse quoted Putin as saying: "I assure that components and parts from the national industry were used exclusively for the production Sarmat".

According to the Russian President, the fifth generation of the heavy intercontinental ballistic missile "Sarmat" able to "Superiority over all modern anti-aircraft systems".

This weapon is part of another series of missiles that Vladimir Putin presented in 2018 as "invisible". These missiles include the Kinzhal and Avangard hypersonic missiles.

In March, Moscow confirmed that it had used the Kinzhal missile once morest targets in Ukraine for the first time.

It is supposed to outrun a missile "Sarmat" Weighing more than 200 tons, the Vojvoda missile has a range of 11,000 km.

In 2019, Putin said that the Sarmat missile "He has no limits when it comes to range" And he can "Hit targets by crossing the North Pole as well as the South Pole".

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“This is truly a unique weapon that will enhance the military capability of our armed forces, ensure Russia’s security in the face of external threats, and make those who are trying to threaten our country with unruly and aggressive rhetoric to think twice,” Putin said in a televised speech.

“I confirm that components and parts of the national industry were used exclusively for the production of Sarmat“.

According to the Russian president, the fifth generation of the heavy intercontinental ballistic missile “Sarmat” is capable of “outperforming all modern anti-aircraft systems”.

This weapon is part of another series of missiles that Vladimir Putin presented in 2018 as “invisible”. These missiles include the Kinzhal and Avangard hypersonic missiles.

In March, Moscow confirmed that it had used the Kinzhal missile once morest targets in Ukraine for the first time.

The Sarmat missile, which weighs more than 200 tons, is supposed to outperform the Vojvoda missile, which has a range of 11,000 km.

In 2019, Putin said the Sarmat missile “has no limits when it comes to range” and might “hit targets by crossing the North Pole as well as the South Pole”.

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