Russian military forces have used the newest medium-range "Oreshnik" missile for the first time. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced on November 21 that no existing anti-missile or air defense system in the world is capable of intercepting it.
Footage of the new munition being used has already appeared online. And although the characteristics are still unknown, the consequences look impressive from the outside.
In combat conditions, a test was conducted, including one of the newest Russian medium-range missile systems. In this case, with a ballistic missile in a non-nuclear hypersonic configuration, our missileers called it "Oreshnik."
The President emphasized that the missile was used in a non-nuclear hypersonic configuration. According to him, the missiles attack targets at a speed of 2-3 km per second, about 10 Mach.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Russian Armed Forces fighters modified the captured American Bradley IFV Bradley.
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