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Russia test-fires missile from new nuclear-powered submarine | Russia test-fires missile from new nuclear-powered submarine |
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Russia has successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile from its latest nuclear-powered submarine, the country's defence ministry says. | Russia has successfully test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile from its latest nuclear-powered submarine, the country's defence ministry says. |
Footage captured overnight shows the release of the so-called Bulava missile from an underwater position in the White Sea, the ministry said. | |
It was fired from Russia's new Prince Vladimir submarine and was reported to have travelled thousands of kilometres. | It was fired from Russia's new Prince Vladimir submarine and was reported to have travelled thousands of kilometres. |
The submarine is expected to be operational by the end of the year. | The submarine is expected to be operational by the end of the year. |
Completed in the early hours of Thursday, the Bulava missile launch - the first of its kind from the Prince Vladimir - was one of many weapons tests expected to take place in the coming weeks. | Completed in the early hours of Thursday, the Bulava missile launch - the first of its kind from the Prince Vladimir - was one of many weapons tests expected to take place in the coming weeks. |
The missile successfully travelled from the White Sea in the north-western Arkhangelsk region to the Kura missile test range in Russia's far east, the defence ministry said in a statement. | The missile successfully travelled from the White Sea in the north-western Arkhangelsk region to the Kura missile test range in Russia's far east, the defence ministry said in a statement. |
"The flight of the missile took place as normal," the ministry said, adding that it arrived at the test site on time. | "The flight of the missile took place as normal," the ministry said, adding that it arrived at the test site on time. |
The Prince Vladimir submarine is expected to be supplied to the Russian navy in December, the Moscow Times reported. | The Prince Vladimir submarine is expected to be supplied to the Russian navy in December, the Moscow Times reported. |
It added that Russia was planning to build 10 similar submarines by 2027. | It added that Russia was planning to build 10 similar submarines by 2027. |
The test-firing of a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from the submerged Borei class submarine - Prince Vladimir - is a powerful reminder of the pace and scale of Russia's nuclear modernisation. | The test-firing of a Bulava intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) from the submerged Borei class submarine - Prince Vladimir - is a powerful reminder of the pace and scale of Russia's nuclear modernisation. |
The Prince Vladimir is an improved version of the class, reportedly with additional missile tubes (giving it the capability to carry up to 20 missiles) and a variety of improvements to reduce its acoustic signature. | The Prince Vladimir is an improved version of the class, reportedly with additional missile tubes (giving it the capability to carry up to 20 missiles) and a variety of improvements to reduce its acoustic signature. |
The Bulava ICBM can be armed with six to ten warheads per missile and has a range of some 8,300 km. It is specifically designed to evade western anti-missile defences. | The Bulava ICBM can be armed with six to ten warheads per missile and has a range of some 8,300 km. It is specifically designed to evade western anti-missile defences. |
The announcement that testing of the heavy land-based RS-28 Sarmat ICBM with payloads will begin next year is just another sign of the emphasis that President Vladimir Putin is placing on Russia's nuclear forces. | The announcement that testing of the heavy land-based RS-28 Sarmat ICBM with payloads will begin next year is just another sign of the emphasis that President Vladimir Putin is placing on Russia's nuclear forces. |
While the US, too, has ambitious modernisation plans, it lags behind Moscow's comprehensive effort, with Mr Putin seeing his missile inventory as a key indicator of great power status. | While the US, too, has ambitious modernisation plans, it lags behind Moscow's comprehensive effort, with Mr Putin seeing his missile inventory as a key indicator of great power status. |
It comes amid reports (in Russian) that Russia is preparing to conduct further tests early next year of its new liquid-fuelled Sarmat missile, commonly referred to as Satan 2, according to Russian business daily Vedomosti. | It comes amid reports (in Russian) that Russia is preparing to conduct further tests early next year of its new liquid-fuelled Sarmat missile, commonly referred to as Satan 2, according to Russian business daily Vedomosti. |
Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously said the Satan 2 has "practically no range limits". | Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously said the Satan 2 has "practically no range limits". |
The missile was one of six new Russian strategic weapons unveiled by Mr Putin in his annual state of the nation address to parliament in March 2018. | The missile was one of six new Russian strategic weapons unveiled by Mr Putin in his annual state of the nation address to parliament in March 2018. |
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