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It would. Acting in concert with the US Navy's Aegis Ashore radar station in Poland, UKR would stand a dighting chance against Russian MIRVs. The take-away is that Putin so fears NATO weapons, that he has attempted nuclear blackmail. It wont work. He's bluffing.
November 22, 2024 at 1:32 AM
It would. Acting in concert with the US Navy's Aegis Ashore radar station in Poland, UKR would stand a dighting chance against Russian MIRVs. The take-away is that Putin so fears NATO weapons, that he has attempted nuclear blackmail. It wont work. He's bluffing.
They said, 'It was not an 'Intercontinental Ballistic missile'-- which was parsing the truth. The Yar, which IS an ICBM did not travel on an 'intercontinental' trajectory. Meaning only that it was used within the contentment of Eurasia.
November 21, 2024 at 5:51 PM
They said, 'It was not an 'Intercontinental Ballistic missile'-- which was parsing the truth. The Yar, which IS an ICBM did not travel on an 'intercontinental' trajectory. Meaning only that it was used within the contentment of Eurasia.
The 'Yar' has a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of 100m, (meaning it will land within 100m of a programmed target. It is assessed that the US monitored the Russian launch facility at Astrakhan and was alerted to the Yar being readied for launch.
November 21, 2024 at 5:47 PM
The 'Yar' has a Circular Error Probable (CEP) of 100m, (meaning it will land within 100m of a programmed target. It is assessed that the US monitored the Russian launch facility at Astrakhan and was alerted to the Yar being readied for launch.