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Putin warns Devil II missile will soon be ready for combat

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed that his “unstoppable” nuclear missile dubbed the “Devil II” will soon be ready for combat, because the country gears as much as expand its military and revamp its nuclear forces.

In a speech to the Defense Military Board in Moscow Wednesday, Putin vowed to provide his armed forces anything they asked for to support the invasion of Ukraine — and emphasized that there have been “no financial restrictions” on what his government would supply its combat personnel.

He said the brand new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile can be deployed for combat within the near future.

Putin added that Russia will deploy more hypersonic weapons, noting that the primary warship equipped with state-of-the-art Zircon hypersonic missiles can be commissioned by the navy next month.

Russia's Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as Satan II, is said to be almost ready for combat deployment.
Russia’s Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also often known as Devil II, is alleged to be almost ready for combat deployment.
AP
Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with Russia's top military brass that his forces will have anything they ask for without limitations.
Vladimir Putin said during a gathering with Russia’s top military brass that his forces may have anything they ask for without limitations.
AP

The Kremlin warmonger promised that the military industries will ramp up weapons production, saying they will achieve this without stretching the country’s resources and dinging the economy.

Devil II is meant to exchange aging Soviet-era ballistic missiles and form the centerpiece of Russia’s nuclear arsenal.

After a successful test launch of Devil II earlier this yr, Putin said in a televised address that the missile, officially known in Russia as RS-28 Sarmat, had no competition and would make Russia’s enemies “think twice” before issuing threats.

Russia’s leader also warned on the time that the missile “is able to overcoming all modern technique of anti-missile defense.”

Participants attend an annual meeting of the Defense Ministry Board in Moscow Wednesday.
Participants attend an annual meeting of the Defense Ministry Board in Moscow Wednesday.
via REUTERS

First introduced in 2018, Devil II has an estimated range between 6,200 and 11,800 miles, allowing Kremlin to launch the missile anywhere the world over, although the Pentagon previously downplayed the threat to the US and its NATO allies, reported Live Science.

Putin’s saber-rattling remarks got here on the identical day Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Washington DC — his first overseas trip for the reason that outbreak of the war — to secure nearly $45 billion in additional aid and $1.85 billion value of weapons, including the long-awaited Patriot missile systems.

The Kremlin later warned that the missiles won’t help end the conflict sooner or prevent Russia from achieving its goals.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, unveiled a plan to boost Russia's forces by 30%.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, unveiled a plan to spice up Russia’s forces by 30%.
AP

During Wednesday’s meeting with Russia’s top military brass in Moscow, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu unveiled a plan to spice up the country’s armed forces by greater than 30% from its current 1.15 million soldiers to 1.5 million.

The Kremlin previously considered the scale of its military as sufficient, however the calculus modified after hopes for a fast victory over Ukraine were dashed by fierce resistance.

Amid the war, Russia and Ukraine each have kept a good lid of secrecy on their military casualties. The Russian military last reported its combat losses in September, when it said 5,937 troops were killed, but earlier this week, UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said 100,000 Russian troops were dead, wounded or had deserted since Feb.24.

With Post wires

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed that his “unstoppable” nuclear missile dubbed the “Devil II” will soon be ready for combat, because the country gears as much as expand its military and revamp its nuclear forces.

In a speech to the Defense Military Board in Moscow Wednesday, Putin vowed to provide his armed forces anything they asked for to support the invasion of Ukraine — and emphasized that there have been “no financial restrictions” on what his government would supply its combat personnel.

He said the brand new Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile can be deployed for combat within the near future.

Putin added that Russia will deploy more hypersonic weapons, noting that the primary warship equipped with state-of-the-art Zircon hypersonic missiles can be commissioned by the navy next month.

Russia's Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as Satan II, is said to be almost ready for combat deployment.
Russia’s Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also often known as Devil II, is alleged to be almost ready for combat deployment.
AP
Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with Russia's top military brass that his forces will have anything they ask for without limitations.
Vladimir Putin said during a gathering with Russia’s top military brass that his forces may have anything they ask for without limitations.
AP

The Kremlin warmonger promised that the military industries will ramp up weapons production, saying they will achieve this without stretching the country’s resources and dinging the economy.

Devil II is meant to exchange aging Soviet-era ballistic missiles and form the centerpiece of Russia’s nuclear arsenal.

After a successful test launch of Devil II earlier this yr, Putin said in a televised address that the missile, officially known in Russia as RS-28 Sarmat, had no competition and would make Russia’s enemies “think twice” before issuing threats.

Russia’s leader also warned on the time that the missile “is able to overcoming all modern technique of anti-missile defense.”

Participants attend an annual meeting of the Defense Ministry Board in Moscow Wednesday.
Participants attend an annual meeting of the Defense Ministry Board in Moscow Wednesday.
via REUTERS

First introduced in 2018, Devil II has an estimated range between 6,200 and 11,800 miles, allowing Kremlin to launch the missile anywhere the world over, although the Pentagon previously downplayed the threat to the US and its NATO allies, reported Live Science.

Putin’s saber-rattling remarks got here on the identical day Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Washington DC — his first overseas trip for the reason that outbreak of the war — to secure nearly $45 billion in additional aid and $1.85 billion value of weapons, including the long-awaited Patriot missile systems.

The Kremlin later warned that the missiles won’t help end the conflict sooner or prevent Russia from achieving its goals.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, unveiled a plan to boost Russia's forces by 30%.
Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, right, unveiled a plan to spice up Russia’s forces by 30%.
AP

During Wednesday’s meeting with Russia’s top military brass in Moscow, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu unveiled a plan to spice up the country’s armed forces by greater than 30% from its current 1.15 million soldiers to 1.5 million.

The Kremlin previously considered the scale of its military as sufficient, however the calculus modified after hopes for a fast victory over Ukraine were dashed by fierce resistance.

Amid the war, Russia and Ukraine each have kept a good lid of secrecy on their military casualties. The Russian military last reported its combat losses in September, when it said 5,937 troops were killed, but earlier this week, UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said 100,000 Russian troops were dead, wounded or had deserted since Feb.24.

With Post wires

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