Russia Lines Up Another ‘Doomsday’ Sarmat Missile Test Ahead of Symbolic May 9 Window
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Warnings to pilots and restricted zones range from the North Sea to Kamchatka. The focus is on a weapon system that the Kremlin has been announcing for years as a modernization of its nuclear forces.
There are many indications that Russia will conduct another test of the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile this week. Several recent tests have ended in failure. The potential missile tests may be related to the Victory Day celebrations in Moscow.
Russia prepares possible Sarmat missile test launch around Victory Day
Authorities in Kamchatka announced that missile testing had begun at the Kura test range in the Ust-Kamchatsky district, with the Russian Defense Ministry restricting access and movement of people and equipment in the area until May 10. Residents were urged to avoid the testing site and surrounding zones, News.Az reports, citing United 24 Media. Shortly after, aviation notices were issued covering multiple restricted areas, including zones in t…
Moscow is preparing for another test of the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (known as "Satan II"). The tests are scheduled to be conducted on a symbolic day.
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