Russia's nuclear intercontinental missile 'went off course' in tests
Putin’s rockets are wonky, Ukraine claims: Russia’s nuclear-capable intercontinental missile ‘went off course’ in tests
- Tests were conducted 1 November of RS-24 Yars ballistic missile
- This 15,880mph missile system is the size of a 14-storey tower block
Two major Russian tests of nuclear-capable missiles have gone wrong, says Ukrainian military intelligence.
On 1 November Vladimir Putin’s forces ‘conducted an unsuccessful test of the RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile, which is the main element of the ground-based component of the Russian strategic nuclear forces’.
The missile ‘went off course, as it did during the previous command and control exercises’ on 25 October, says the Ukrainian defence ministry’s main intelligence directorate.
‘Similarly, the test launch of the RSM-56 Bulava ballistic missile from a….missile submarine on 25 October 2023 was unsuccessful, once again proving its insecurity.’
Russia has not previously admitted to any missile test failures – indeed, it said the launches were successful.
The reported unsuccessful test of the RS-24 Yars intercontinental ballistic missile which was launched on 25 October
Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile launch on April 20, 2022
Weapon nicknamed ‘Satan II’ – is capable of carrying ten or more nuclear warheads
The missile ‘Went off course’ according to Ukrainian military intelligence
Ukraine’s GUR intelligence agency did not make any claim as to how or where the rocket tests failed but if true this is an embarrassing setback for Moscow.
The claims come as Russia has deployed its giant Sarmat missile system – known in the West as Satan-2 – with troops despite only one full-scale test, says Ukrainian intelligence.
President Putin today visited the Red Square on the National Unity Day in Moscow as he met with the public.
President of Russia, Vladimir Putin (Pictured) today visited the Red Square on the National Unity Day in Moscow
Orthodox Patriarch Kirill (Pictured Left) with Putin attending a wreath-laying ceremony at the Monument to Minin
Orthodox Patriarch Kirill and Putin in discussion during the ceremony in-front of St Basil’s Cathedral
Putin (Pictured Centre) posing for pictures with members of the Young Army Cadets
Person taking a photo of Putin posing for a picture with a Young Army Cadet
Putin talking with Head of Russian Orthodox Old Believer Church Korniliy (Pictured left)
This ‘unstoppable’ 15,880mph intercontinental missile system is the size of a 14-storey tower block.
Satan-2 replaces RS-20 Voyevoda but the Ukrainians claim it ‘lacks any advantages in design, warhead or methods of overcoming missile defences’ and is an ‘unfinished, imperfect’ missile.
Kyiv also claimed that delivery of new Tu-160M2 strategic bombers scheduled for 2023 has been postponed, ‘as the Russians have failed to resume production of a new version of the NK-32 engine.’
Viktor Alksnis, a Soviet military tactician and politician known as the Black Colonel, had earlier suggested the Yars launch in October had failed, as indicated in a video of its smoke trail after launching from Plesetsk cosmodrome.
He suggested ‘a rocket explosion in the acceleration section of the flight path’.
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