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Russia Says the Massive RS-28 “Sarmat” Nuclear Missile — Known in the West as “Satan 2” — Is Now Moving Closer Toward Full Combat Deployment

Russia says the massive RS-28 “Sarmat” nuclear missile — known in the West as “Satan 2” — is now moving closer toward full combat deployment after a fresh test launch reportedly succeeded this week RS-28 Sarmat is designed to become one of the most powerful intercontinental nuclear missiles ever fielded, capable of carrying multiple nuclear […] The post Russia says the massive RS-28 “Sarmat” nuclear missile — known in the West as “Satan 2” — is …

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The Kremlin announced the success of the tests of the intercontinental ballistic missile "Satan 2", which could be "operational for combat at the end of the year." The nuclear-head missile could strike countries of the size of France.

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Russia has once again taught nuclear muscle. Vladimir Putin has announced a new test of RS-28 Sarmat, the intercontinental ballistic missile that in the West is known as Satan II, and he has done so with the solemn tone that the Kremlin reserves for its great strategic messages: it is, according to the Russian president, “the most powerful missile in the world” and will be able to enter combat service before the end of 2026. The announcement sou…

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After several failed tests, Russia claims to have successfully launched its nuclear-capable RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile on Tuesday, 12 May.

Russia has announced the successful test of its Satan II intercontinental ballistic missile, touted as the world's most powerful. This successful test marks a significant milestone in the development of its strategic military capabilities.

The Russian Federation tested the launch of the new Sarmat nuclear missile. The Russian Federation tested the launch of the new Sarmat nuclear missile. After a modest parade until May 9, the Russian Federation tried to demonstrate its military attempt and on May 12, the test launch of the RS-28 Sarmat missile, as NATO classed as “Satan II”.” The Russian government broadcast shots of strategic recognition Sergey Karakayev, commanders of the Rocke…

Russian officials have announced the first successful test of their most advanced intercontinental ballistic missile, the RS-28 Sarmat, known by NATO reporting name Satan 2. President Vladimir Putin has called it the world's most powerful missile and said he will put it into active service by the end of the year. Analysts say it is just a policy of intimidation.

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zona-militar.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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