By order of Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian military has begun displaying its nuclear weapons. Large-scale nuclear drilling is underway. The Yar intercontinental ballistic missiles (Yars ICBM) with a range of 11 thousand kilometers and the Bulava ballistic missile (Bulava SLBM) launched from submarines were successfully tested. Both missiles are capable of carrying nuclear weapons.
Both missiles can be launched from underground silos or submarines. Yars can also be fired from the launcher mount. Let’s now know the power of these missiles… because Putin probably wants to tell the world, especially NATO and the United States, that they do not consider Russia weak in the Ukraine issue…
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Yars ICBM Strength
Deployed in the Russian Army since 2011. Weighing 49,600 kg, the length of this missile is 73.81 feet. The diameter is 6.56 feet. Three nuclear or conventional weapons with a capacity of 200 kilotons can be loaded on this missile.
These are intercontinental ballistic missiles that run on solid motors. Its range is 11 to 12 thousand kilometers. This missile attacks the enemy at a speed of 30,600 km/h. That means there is no chance of survival.
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Features of Bulava SLBM
RSM-56 Bulava is a submarine-launched nuclear ballistic missile. Bulava is a three-stage missile. It is a ballistic missile that runs on solid fuel. It is about 38 feet long. After installing the warhead, its length increases to 40 feet. From 6 to 10 MIRV weapons can be installed on it. All atomic bombs from 100 to 150 kilotons.
The range of this missile is 8300 to 15 thousand kilometers. But its speed has not been revealed anywhere. If Russia fires this missile from its borders, it can reach any corner of the world. Whether it’s the United States or Australia. Russia just fired this missile from the Sea of Okhotsk.