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According to the Russian President, the Zircon complex, hypersonic blocks of int...

"We will soon demonstrate": Putin is the use of the Nuclear Complex "Sarmat" (video)

According to the Russian President, the Zircon complex, hypersonic blocks of intercontinental "Avangard" and laser complexes "Peresvet" have already been used in the battle. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Russian army is ready to demonstrate the latest Sarmat nuclear nuclear system on combat duty. He stated this in the message to the Federal Meeting, reports the Russian edition of RBC. "Sarmat missiles were put in the army.

We will soon show them on combat duty," the Russian President said. Putin said that the Zircon complex, hypersonic blocks of intercontinental "avant -garde" and laser complexes "Peresvet" were already used in the battle. According to the Russian leader, the test of the winged rocket of unlimited range "Petrel" and the unmanageable underwater "Poseidon" is also underway.

Sarmat PC-28 is a Russian strategic missile complex of fifth generation mine with heavy multi-stage liquid intercontinental ballistic missile. The rocket can be launched from mobile starting installations, which allows to reduce the risk of destruction at the start. According to the Russians, the rocket has a number of technological novelties that allow it to avoid enemy air defense systems. Russian media often write that a rocket can hit the US with a warhead of 10 tons through the South Pole.

Allegedly, the trajectory will allow the air defense system. However, it turned out that the distance is more than 28,000 kilometers - more than the stated flight range. We will remind, on February 21 it was reported that Russia can run nuclear weapons into space as early as 2024.

According to current estimates, Moscow does not plan to undermine any orbital weapons, but there is a risk of an accident, and a nuclear explosion can potentially affect about a third of satellites and damage the communication systems on Earth. On February 16, US President Joe Biden instructed the White House administration to start direct negotiations with Russia on the test of deadly weapons in space.