The newest Russian medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM) "Oreshnik" have already been put on combat duty in the Armed Forces of Russia. This was announced by military expert Vasily Dandykin.
As far as I know, the first complex has been put on combat duty. If it is mass production, then it has gone further.
Dandykin explained that "Oreshnik" will be produced in sufficient quantities to inflict great damage on the enemy. In his opinion, the missiles can be used to destroy particularly important objects, such as enterprises of the military-industrial complex.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the start ofmass production of Oreshnik missile systems. The military-industrial complex is also working on a new generation ofnuclear-powered cruise missiles - in the future, they will become hypersonic.
Earlier www1.ru reported that the newest Sarmat intercontinental missiles will go on combat duty in 2026.
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