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During the events, according to journalists, the Russian Federation can launch m...

Russia has planned nuclear training in 2022 - media

During the events, according to journalists, the Russian Federation can launch missiles from underwater rocket launchers, ballistic intercontinental missiles, as well as test the Sarmat complex. The Russian Federation plans to conduct Grim-2022 nuclear training, which should take place after similar events of the North Atlantic Alliance. About it writes Defense Express.

According to journalists, the Kremlin wants to conduct a Grim-2022 training after completing training in the Nuclear Strait of Steadfast Noon, which takes place from October 17 to October 30. The exact terms of the measures are not specified, but according to the Treaty with the United States, Russia is obliged to warn about them so that it does not look like the start of the attack using YaO. Military exercises are now likely to be displaced for intercontinental ballistic missiles.

However, according to journalists, there is a high probability of launching winged missiles in Ukraine during nuclear measures. "It is about launches of three submarine rocket launchers, hypersonic missiles, ballistic intercontinental launches of land base, launch from strategic aviation aircraft, as well as testing of PC-28" Sarmat ".

Considering the list of forces and means, the key area -Which launches do not mean the use of nuclear weapons, and its testing in the atmosphere, space and underwater forbidden by the treaty from 1963 and from that time the USSR, and then the Russian Federation was adhered to, " -the material reads. Journalists also remind that the latest nuclear tests, which Moscow officially reported, took place in 1990.

At that time, the Soviet army made an underground group undermining the new land on the landfill "Object 700" eight rounds, the total capacity of which was 70 kiloton. In the context of future tests, the authors raised the issue of the state of nuclear ammunition that Russia possesses and the purpose of these measures.

It should be noted that on October 17, the North Atlantic Alliance launched nuclear restraint military exercises, during which up to 60 aircraft of different types were involved, including fighters of the fourth and fifth generations. According to NATO, flights will be made above Belgium, as well as over the North Sea and the United Kingdom. It was also reported that in June, military exercises with nuclear forces were launched in Russia.