Russia has successfully test-fired such a ballistic missile, which has created a stir in the world. The name of the ballistic missile that Russia has successfully test-fired is Sarmat ICBM. In Russian language, Sarmat means devil. After the test of this missile, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that it would force the enemies of the Kremlin to think twice (before taking any anti-Russian steps). Russia's Sarmat is an intercontinental ballistic missile. Let's know about this world's most dangerous missile .
The world's most dangerous missile, Sarmat, weighs 208 tons and has a length of 114 feet. The biggest feature of this missile is that 15 nuclear bombs can be planted in it. The Intercontinental Ballistic Missile is extremely dangerous and destructive.
10 or more warheads can be mounted on top of the Sarmat missile. In the year 2002, Russia started making it. Its design is such that anti-missile defense can deceive the system.
President Vladimir Putin said that the Sarmat missile has the ability to strike in any corner of the world. The Ministry of Defense of Russia claims that this missile can cause destruction for the longest range.
The Sarmat ICBM missile is 35.5 meters long with a diameter of 3 meters. In this, 10 to 15 warheads can be installed i.e. it can attack 15 places simultaneously.
The range of this dangerous missile is 18 thousand km. Russia can attack anywhere in the world with this missile. Along with this, it flies at a speed of Mach 20.7. That is, it flies at a speed of 25,560 kilometers per hour.
Its guidance system is based on the navigation system GLONASS developed by Russia. The Sarmat missile is called the second devil. Russia has made it to replace the 'first devil' i.e. R-36M ICBM missile.
Russia has tested the world's most dangerous missile for the first time in the midst of the Ukraine war. It is being told that this missile will be included in the Russian military by the end of the year.
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