Russia is preparing nuclear missiles that will make the enemy think twice

Russia is preparing nuclear missiles that will make the enemy think twice

Russia is preparing nuclear missiles that will make the enemy think twice
Russia is preparing nuclear missiles that will make the enemy think twice


  Russia has announced it is readying its nuclear missiles, which President Vladimir Putin once said would make the country's enemies "think twice" about their threats. The head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos has announced that the country has sent Sarmat long-range missiles "to the combat zone". The head of Roscosmos Yuri Borisov has revealed that, "The Sarmat strategic system has taken a combat alert position." The Sarmat missile, the creation of which was announced in 2018, has been shown several times in military parades in Moscow. In a speech unveiling the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) in March 2018, Putin hailed an array of new sophisticated weapons that he said could render the US anti-missile system "inoperable".

Putin confidently said that the Sarmat is a "unique weapon." The RS-28 Sarmat missile is capable of carrying at least 10 nuclear warheads and is intended to replace the R-36 ICBM. Russia has said that this missile system can attack to the North or South ends of the planet. According to expert estimates, the RS-28 Sarmat is capable of carrying a MIRVed warhead weighing up to 10 tons to any location in the world. President Putin of Russia This is reported a few days after the Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations said that: "Russia has warned several times and every time that the situation is very dangerous and there is a risk of direct conflict between Russia and NATO."

To date, the NATO military organization and other Western supporters of Ukraine have sent more than 160 billion dollars in military aid and weapons to the country and have had to accept millions of refugees and victims of the Ukrainian war in their countries. The Russian diplomat continued to explain that NATO "is too involved in the war in Ukraine" and it is not certain that apart from weapons and equipment, Western countries do not send their forces to Ukraine and participate in special operations. The war in Ukraine began due to Western countries not paying attention to Moscow's security demands and the expansion of NATO forces to close to Russia's borders.