2024-09-25
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according to a reuters report on september 23, kremlin spokesman peskov said on the 23rd that he had no information about the rumored failure of the test launch of russia's rs-28 "sarmat" intercontinental ballistic missile.
peskov said this was a matter for the russian ministry of defense, the report said.
however, the russian ministry of defense has not yet responded to the reporter's request for comment.
earlier, according to a report on the german news tv channel website, satellite photos showed that the rs-28 "sarmat" intercontinental ballistic missile, often referred to as the "world-destroying missile" by experts, exploded in the launch silo. western experts said that if this accident did happen, it would be tantamount to a military defeat.
the report also said that satellite photos showed that a launch silo at the plesetsk cosmodrome in russia was completely destroyed, forming a large pit. germany's die welt said that this was at least the fourth time the sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile had failed during its development.
the report mentioned that the sarmat missile carried out its only successful flight test so far on april 20, 2022. russian president vladimir putin once said that this is a "truly unique weapon". he said that the sarmat missile weighs more than 200 tons and has a range of up to 18,000 kilometers, making it "unparalleled". its nuclear warhead can break through the enemy's missile defense system. experts estimate that this missile can carry 10 to 12 nuclear warheads.