"It does not matter if nuclear or conventional weapons are used. We agreed on this with the Russians even before they returned the warheads. These are not the weapons we gave them. Those were ...
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These are duly repeated by the media in Russia and abroad. The use of an intermediate range ballistic missile with conventional warheads was a world first. Containing no explosive, the thirty-six ...
All three countries are investing heavily in improvements to their nuclear arsenals, introducing new warheads and delivery vehicles, expanding into the fight into orbital space, integrating ...
The missile is nuclear-capable, but for now, Putin says, it will be armed with multiple conventional warheads. “We believe that we have the right to use our weapons against the military ...
Foam decoys, 'vacuum' warheads, and improved navigation are making Russia's drone attacks larger and more difficult to defend against, experts say. Moscow is unleashing its expanding arsenal of ...
Read more: US Finally Reveals Phoenix Ghost, an Attack Drone Promised to Ukraine Back in 2022 The effect of an airburst warhead on a drone from the Phoenix Ghost family / Still frame credits: AEVEX ...
Working backwards from the impacts in Dnipro: the six warheads fell to earth after they were dropped at separate targets by a component of the missile called the Multiple Independently-targetable ...
Russia’s use of the Oreshnik ballistic missile, which carries multiple warheads, last week marked a decisive, and potentially dangerous moment in Moscow’s conflict with the West, and may be ...
The missile, dubbed Oreshnik and carrying six warheads, was aimed at a missile and aerospace factory. Ukrainian officials said it caused no serious damage. In a television address after the ...
But they do not seem to be running out of munitions to convert. “I still see plenty of PG-7 warheads on downed Ukrainian FPVs, so I don’t think there is a desperate shortage,” says Roy.