Putin threatens that Russia’s missiles are ten (10) times more powerful than those of NATO members. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, has issued a warning, claiming that his country has more sophisticated and potent weaponry than the West. He claimed that compared to the weaponry that Western nations provide Ukraine, Russia’s military possesses more potent and long-range missiles.
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The Russian leader also claimed that Russia’s Iskander short-range ballistic missile system is comparable to three iterations of the American-made ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile System) during the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Thursday, November 28. Putin threatens that Russia’s..
He went on to say that Russia’s new Precision Strike Missile system is not more capable than the United States’.
The United States, the United Kingdom, and France allowed Ukraine to utilize the long-range weapons they provided earlier this month to launch assaults on Russian territory. A number of such attacks have occurred in the past. Currently, Kyiv’s forces are armed with French SCALP missiles, British Storm Shadow missiles, and American ATACMS.
According to Putin, “We certainly know how many relevant weapon systems our potential adversaries have, where they are located, how many weapons have been supplied to Ukraine, and how many more are planned for supply.”
According to the Russian president, giving Ukraine any kind of weaponry—even cutting-edge ones—will not alter the battlefield situation. When it comes to producing long-range missiles, Moscow has outperformed the West.
He added that Russia already possesses Kinzhal and Zircon hypersonic missiles in addition to Kalibr cruise missiles. In terms of capability, there is nothing like this in the entire planet. These missiles are currently being produced in greater quantities and are now fully operational.
Putin also pledged to expand Russia’s “menu” in the upcoming years by adding additional, cutting-edge hypersonic systems.
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