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Russia to Deploy New Silo-Based Ballistic Missiles in Orenburg, Krasnoyarsk / Sputnik International
25.12.2014)
The 100-ton Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers is to replace the military’s current Satans between 2018 and 2020.
MOSCOW, December 25 (Sputnik) – Russia will deploy its new silo-based heavy ballistic Sarmat missiles in the Orenburg Region and Krasnoyarsk Territory, Strategic Missile Forces Commander Col.Gen. Sergei Karakayev said Thursday.
“This heavy rocket will be deployed in Uzhur [in the Krasnoyarsk Territory] and the village of Dombarovsky [in the Oregnburg Region],” Karakayev said.
The 100-ton Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers (over 3,400 miles) is to replace the military’s current SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
The new ICBM's operational and physical characteristics are classified, and its components are currently being tested. Only Russian enterprises are involved in the production of the missiles.
So already SS-18 Satan ICBM's are deployed and are on stand by.
Russian Missile Regiments to Receive Heavy 100-Ton Sarmat ICBMs: Source / Sputnik International
26.12.2014
The 100-ton Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles with an operational range of at least 5,500 kilometers are to replace the current SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
“We plan on delivering this new complex to two missile divisions in Dombarovsky (Orenburg) and Uzhur (Krasnoyarsk) for a total of seven missile regiments with 46 silo-based launch facilities,” the source said.
The Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers (over 3,400 miles), will replace the military’s SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
“We plan to begin test firing at the end of 2017,” the source added.
Krasnoyarsk Territory
Oregnburg Region
25.12.2014)
The 100-ton Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers is to replace the military’s current Satans between 2018 and 2020.
MOSCOW, December 25 (Sputnik) – Russia will deploy its new silo-based heavy ballistic Sarmat missiles in the Orenburg Region and Krasnoyarsk Territory, Strategic Missile Forces Commander Col.Gen. Sergei Karakayev said Thursday.
“This heavy rocket will be deployed in Uzhur [in the Krasnoyarsk Territory] and the village of Dombarovsky [in the Oregnburg Region],” Karakayev said.
The 100-ton Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers (over 3,400 miles) is to replace the military’s current SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
The new ICBM's operational and physical characteristics are classified, and its components are currently being tested. Only Russian enterprises are involved in the production of the missiles.
So already SS-18 Satan ICBM's are deployed and are on stand by.
Russian Missile Regiments to Receive Heavy 100-Ton Sarmat ICBMs: Source / Sputnik International
26.12.2014
The 100-ton Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missiles with an operational range of at least 5,500 kilometers are to replace the current SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
“We plan on delivering this new complex to two missile divisions in Dombarovsky (Orenburg) and Uzhur (Krasnoyarsk) for a total of seven missile regiments with 46 silo-based launch facilities,” the source said.
The Sarmat ICBM with an operational range of no less than 5,500 kilometers (over 3,400 miles), will replace the military’s SS-18 Satan ICBMs between 2018 and 2020.
“We plan to begin test firing at the end of 2017,” the source added.
Krasnoyarsk Territory
Oregnburg Region
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