This is raising a ton of questionsβ¦ one of them is that (I imagine that) π·πΊ must have informed the πΊπΈ about using an ICBM to avoid nuclear escalation - how did the πΊπΈ react? Did they have time to inform πΊπ¦β¦
I donβt want to scary you more, but USA and Russia have this kind of icbms and they can equip each single re entry vehicle with few MTs nukes, to hit an area with several warheads at a time, incinerating it for good.
They look inert, but they are very high speed, so they have a lot of energy. If loaded with nukes each would be a nuclear explosion ( except maybe some decoys)
Russia succesfully deployed their intercontinental missiles to strategically take out a rehabilitation center for defenseless disabled people. Well done Russia.
That is crazy just using an area effect type intercontinental missile on a city, not even an industrial district π³ There will have to be serious consequences to this and I don't mean bigger better weapons just more(lots like 5x) of existing and def more air defence
This could be Russia's attempt to prevent further deep strikes by Ukraine. Fight fire with fire, is what I say, level military areas with storm shadows, atacms, Russia is already on the brink in that the figures for 2025-2026 aren't going to add up hence it's now or never for Putin
Steel plant was what came up in the news initially. On Ukrainian TG. but seems that they struck an empty building that was used as some kind of rehab centre. they didn't even seem to have done much damage either.
This missile was specially crafted to make #JoeRogan shit his knickers.
What was actually hit? Casualties? the bombs don't seem to go off actually.....
ICBM's are usually used for nukes, so their accuracy is around 150m in each direction; which is enough for nukes, but not even close enough for conventional bombs.
This is highly dangerous behavior. The detection systems cannot tell what warhead is used, so you basically have to assume it's nuclear armed. Sure, single nuclear launch makes no sense, but it is muddies the waters anyway and invites mistakes and misjudgements.
No. There is a timestamp embedded across the top of the video that is ticking at 1 second per second.
You are watching terminal phase ballistic missile reentry vehicles. They are designed to fall through the atmosphere at several times the speed of sound.
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Also I highly doubt conventional load was ever produced - inter warheads for testing and nuclear for regular strikes.
#RussiaIsATerroristNation π€¬π€‘π©π
A WWII Lancaster bomber standard payload was more than 6000kg. Grand Slam version=10000kg
I donβt know how many 1000s of KG of HE Russia has launched on Ukraine, but 1200kg is a drop in the ocean.
Itβs all theatrics to scare MAGA & some other idiots
Fortunately, they didn't strike anything. It appears that they wasted a full prototype to strike... nothing.
They may have thought that there was a children's hospital there or something.
This missile was specially crafted to make #JoeRogan shit his knickers.
ICBM's are usually used for nukes, so their accuracy is around 150m in each direction; which is enough for nukes, but not even close enough for conventional bombs.
You are watching terminal phase ballistic missile reentry vehicles. They are designed to fall through the atmosphere at several times the speed of sound.
Do you know anything about the Middle type this time?
The footage looks unreal, though. God, that must be scary.
Looking SSW in the direction of the Yuzhny Machine-Building Plant. (Which was already struck in JULY 2024 and AUG 2023)
6 different groups of max 6 impacts are visible.
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