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A purported video showing several projectiles hitting the ground without any sound surprised defense experts, as this is a phenomenon associated with conventional missiles. A defense expert, Fabian Hoffman, said that Russia’s IRBM strike against Ukraine was not for military purposes but to achieve political purposes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is in no mood to spare Ukraine after the latter fired long-range ballistic missiles of the U. S. and UK to do something about Moscow. Responding to Ukraine’s attack, Russia also fired a new intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) at Ukraine.
While corroborating the incident, Ukraine said that Russia attacked Dnipro city. It also claimed that two of its civilians were injured within the Russian attack in Central Ukraine. The missiles also damaged town’s infrastructure.
What's Russia’s new Oreshnik missile?
Russia fired its most modern IRBM, ‘Oreshnik’ at Dnipro in East Ukraine on November 21. The Russian president apprised about ‘Oreshnik’, mentioning that the missile is capable of Mach-10 which is ten times faster than speed of sound. Putin claimed that such weapons seriously seriously is infrequently going to be intercepted by modern air defense systems and the U. S. system in Europe. He said intercepting the Russian ‘Oreshnik’ missile is ‘very not going.’
All through his address, Putin asserted that the Oreshnik missile’s test right for the duration of the wrestle situation became due to the of the a response to enemies as Nato countries adopted an aggressive approach against Russia.
At the origin, Ukraine Air Force became under the impression that the Russian missile became ICBM but later about a Western officials cast doubt and confirmed that it became IRBM, news agency Reuters reported.
A couple of experts are of the view that Oreshnik may very well be a modified version of Rubezh. The RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile has capability to cover an expansion of 6,000 km, and will reach supersonic speeds of around 4,000mph. It is able to be capable of carry four warheads every with an estimated payload of zero.3 megatons. Rubezh is likewise known for its ability of a multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV) configuration.
A purported video showing a couple of projectiles hitting the ground with none sound surprised defense experts, as it truly is a phenomenon related to conventional missiles. A defense expert, Fabian Hoffman, said that Russia’s IRBM strike against Ukraine became now not for military purposes but to arrive political purposes.
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