A Russian missile design company has unveiled the first image of a new weapon in Russia's arsenal: the Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, nicknamed "Satan 2."
The
RS-28 Sarmat rocket "is capable of wiping out parts of the earth the
size of Texas or France," Russian state news outlet Sputnik reported in
May.
The image was published by the Makeyev Rocket Design Bureau on its website.
Russian
Deputy Defense Minister Yuri Borsiov said the Sarmat warhead was
capable of destroying targets flying across both North and South Poles,
Russian state news agency TASS reported Tuesday.
The missile will have a range exceeding
11,000 kilometers (6,835 miles), TASS said. The warhead will weigh 100
tons and is designed as a successor to the R-36M Voyevoda.
According
to a statement posted on the maker's website, "the Sarmat is designed
to provide strategic Russian forces with a guaranteed and effective
fulfillment of nuclear deterrence tasks" and is being co-developed with
the Russian military.
The Makeyev
Rocket Design Bureau's website describes it as "one of largest research
and design centers in Russia for the development of rocket and space
technology."
NATO has been bolstering its defenses in
countries along the Russian border amid growing concerns about Moscow's
military direction. NATO defense ministers are currently meeting in
Brussels to discuss the situation, as well as the fight against ISIS.
Earlier this month, Moscow announced that it was suspending an arms reduction agreement
with the US in which both countries agreed to dispose of 34 tons of
plutonium, enough for thousands of nuclear bombs, over what it called
Washington's "unfriendly actions" toward Russia, TASS reported.
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