Sarmat
- Russia recently test-fired the world’s most powerful nuclear-capable missile named Sarmat (RS-28).
- It is an Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) that can carry 10 or more warheads and decoys.
- It is a three-stage, liquid-fuelled missile with a range of 11000 to 18000 km.
- It has the highest tactical and technical capabilities and is capable of overcoming all modern means of anti-missile defence and can hit any target on Earth.
- It is expected to pose a significant challenge to the ground-and-satellite-based radar tracking systems of the western ....
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