Putin, Satan and missile
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Russia has announced that its long-delayed RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), better known in the West as “Satan-II”, will enter operational deployment by the end of this year. Strategic Missile Forces commander Sergei Karakayev reportedly informed Russian President Vladimir Putin that the launch was successful,
Russia may attempt a third Sarmat ICBM test around May 9, with Kura range closures indicating preparations for the launch.
The war between Russia and Ukraine must end soon,” Trump said before leaving the United States for China. He also stated that there is no agreement between him and Putin that Russia should obtain all of Donbas.
Putin hails the successful test of the doomsday missile, Sarmat, amid rising global tensions and geopolitical conflicts.
EADaily, May 4th, 2026. Alexander Gavrilov, General Director of the Krasnoyarsk Machine-Building Plant (Krasmash), was detained in Krasnoyarsk. This is the largest enterprise of the Russian military-industrial complex producing a silo-based strategic missile system with a heavy multi-stage liquid intercontinental ballistic missile RS-28 "Sarmat".
In this video, we dive deep into the workings of the RS-28 Sarmat, known as ‘Satan II,’ the world’s most powerful intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). Capable of delivering 10 to 16 nuclear warheads to any location on the planet,
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The Satan 2 missile explained, RS 28 Sarmat’s reported warhead load, range, and the delays behind its debut
Russia has promoted the RS 28 Sarmat, often called Satan 2, as a next generation heavy ICBM with long range, large payload options, and potential hypersonic configurations, while U.S. officials have publicly downplayed its test as routine. This documentary ...