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Hindustan Times 6/21/23
"Russia To Strike Ukraine With Nuclear Missiles?
Putin Declares 'Sarmat To Join Combat Soon'"
"Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the Sarmat missile system would soon be ready for combat duty. The Sarmat system is Russia's new generation of intercontinental ballistic missiles, capable of carrying more than 10 nuclear warheads. The Russian President further added that the development of the nuclear triad is the 'most important task'. The development comes as Ukrainian forces' counteroffensive is underway against Russian troops."
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Canadian Prepper, PM 4/18/22:
"Oh S#!%... "SATAN" Nuclear Missile is Being Prepared"
"We are so close to the brink... Russia is reported to have conducted a test launch of the RS-28 (15A28) Sarmat ICBM, which will replace the Soviet R-36M2 Voyevoda missile. This is the worlds largest nuclear missile that includes 15 warheads each with high nuclear yield. According to Russian information, on April 24, a Sarmat ICBM test launch took place from Plesetsk in the Arkhangelsk region with the final destination being the Kura training field in Kamchatka. It is worth noting that this information was leaked to the Russian media immediately after the loss of the Moskva cruiser. The Russians note that there is no reason to follow the example of the US, which canceled the test launches of Minuteman III twice in March and April of this year under the fictitious pretext of "non-escalation" of the situation. Launch is only necessary for a complete re-equipment."
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RS-28 Sarmat
15 warheads per missile, 11,000 mile range, hypersonic speed of 15,880 mph.
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Sub Brief, "Russia's Status-6"
"Russia's strange love of nuclear weapons takes a dark turn. The Status-6 Poseidon nuclear torpedo is designed to render entire coastal regions uninhabitable for 100's of years. This new threat is unlike anything we've seen since the Cold War."
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