Russia announces successfully test-launched of Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile
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Russia announced that it successfully test-launched a Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile recently.
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About Sarmat Intercontinental Ballistic Missile:
Sarmat is an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of nuclear charges.
The weapon can be deployed with 10 or more warheads on each missile.
The long-range missile has been in development since the 2000s.
The Sarmat is designed to elude anti-missile defence systems with a short initial boost phase, giving enemy surveillance systems a tiny window to track.
Weighing more than 200 tonnes and able to transport multiple warheads, Putin says the missile can hit any target on Earth.
Sarmat is the most powerful missile with the longest range of destruction of targets in the world.
The Sarmat missile test took place at the Plesetsk cosmodrome in northwest Russia's Arkhangelsk region.
Dubbed Satan 2 by Western analysts, the Sarmat is among Russia's next-generation missiles that Putin has called "invincible," and which also include the Kinzhal and Avangard hypersonic missiles.
Last month, Russia said it used Kinzhal for the first time in warfare to strike a target in Ukraine, where Russian troops have been engaged in a special military operation since February 24.