Russia's 'Satan 2' VS U.S. Minuteman #nuclear #missile #usmilitary #russianmilitary

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Let’s consider this: Russia's Nuclear 'Satan 2' Missile Compared to UNITED STATES Minuteman. With the most nuclear weapons in the world, Russian and the United States have numerous delivery methods and among the most effective of those methods are the ground component of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM).
Russia's "Satan 2" intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) is said by its manufacturer to be unparalleled worldwide, though experts believe the threat of its use might exceed the power of the weapon.
Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a stern warning to the West this week, implying he would use his weapons if persuaded by "nuclear blackmail." He put the onus of military escalation on NATO's high-ranking representatives, who in Putin's eyes have increased the potential of using "weapons of mass destruction—nuclear weapons—against Russia."
It has renewed focus on the RS-28 Sarmat ICBM, code-named "Satan 2" by NATO. Vladimir Degtyar, CEO of the JSC Makeyev Design Bureau, which made the "Satan 2," told Russian state-owned news agency Tass it "has no equals in the world."
Degtyar told Tass that the missile "will leave its silo under any conditions and fulfill its task with 100 percent certainty."
The new missile replaces the R-36 Voevoda, code-named "Satan" by NATO.
Russia completed a missile test of the "Satan 2" on April 20, about three years after its capabilities were introduced by Putin.

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