Vladimir Putin sent a chilling warning to the West yesterday by test-launching his fearsome ‘Satan II’ missile. Capable of striking a target 11,200 miles away, the nuclear-capable Sarmat RS-28 is said to be the world’s longest-range intercontinental ballistic missile.
Yesterday, in a stern and sobering warning to the West, Vladimir Putin ordered a test firing of Russia's fearsome 'Satan II' intercontinental ballistic missile that is designed to carry a nuclear payload. The Russian Sarmat RS-28 has the ability to strike targets at a range of up to 11,200 miles away, easily putting all of Europe in easy reach of the growling Bear. The question is, would Putin really launch a nuclear strike against Ukraine or other such target he might deem an enemy? I would say absolutely yes, he would, and indeed is planning on it.
"From whence come wars and fightings among you? come they not hence, even of your lusts that war in your members? Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye have not, because ye ask not." James 4:1,2 (KJB)
Everywhere you look, the end times are busting out all over, and yet, give the people some freedom and allow them to not have to wear a mask on an airplane, and they think the crisis is over and done with. Let me assure you that here, on Day 766 of 15 Days To Flatten the Curve, the New World Order is alive, well, and gaining ground on a daily basis. Enjoy the video of the 'Satan II' missile test launch at the bottom of the article, and keep looking up. It's Springtime, the "time of the singing of birds is come" and that puts us on the launching pad for our flight as well.
Russia steps up its threats to the West after firing Satan II intercontinental ballistic nuke that 'can destroy the UK'
FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: Putin described the launch as a ‘big, significant event’ for Russia’s military and claimed the weapon can overcome all modern defence systems. Launched from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome facility in northern Russia, the missile’s practice warheads hit targets 3,600 miles away at the Kura firing range in the Kamchatka peninsula. If fully armed, it can deliver a payload big enough to destroy an area the size of France.
In remarks televised around Russia, Putin congratulated the military on the launch, adding: ‘This truly unique weapon will strengthen the combat potential of our armed forces, reliably ensure the security of Russia from external threats and make those who, in the heat of aggressive rhetoric, try to threaten our country, think twice.’ He added it was ‘capable of overcoming all modern means of anti-missile defence.’ Dmitry Rogozin, director of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, said the weapon was a ‘present to Nato and all sponsors of Ukro-Nazism’, a reference to the outlandlish propaganda claims that Kyiv is run by neo-Nazis.
Despite the timing – coming as Western countries pledge further heavy weaponry to aid Ukraine – the Pentagon said it was notified by the Kremlin of its intention to launch the weapon. Initial tests of the missile took place in 2017 and the first full-scale launch was delayed from December, prior to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The RS-28 Sarmat is designed to replace the R-36, which had been nicknamed SS-18 Satan by NATO.
Describing the successful launch, a statement from Russia’s defence ministry said: ‘Sarmat is the most powerful missile with the longest range of destruction of targets in the world, which will significantly increase the combat power of our country’s strategic nuclear forces.’
Capable of travelling at up to 16,000mph, it can deploy multiple warheads and other weapons towards targets at hypersonic speeds, making it extremely difficult to bring down. It will be able to launch the Avangard, Russia’s first hypersonic missile, which can travel at the top of the Earth’s atmosphere at more than ten times the speed of sound. READ MORE
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