What we know about the Russian Orechnik hypersonic missile fired against Ukraine

What we know about the Russian Orechnik hypersonic missile fired against Ukraine
What we know about the Russian Orechnik hypersonic missile fired against Ukraine

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– Vladimir Putin welcomed the firing of a new Russian hypersonic missile against a Ukrainian arms factory on Thursday.

Moscow continues its attacks. President Vladimir Putin welcomed the shooting of a new Russian hypersonic missile against a Ukrainian arms factory. A previously unknown weapon, used for the first time by Russia against Ukraine and to warn the West. Here is what we know about this still experimental missile called “Orechnik”or “Hazel” in Russian. Until its use on Thursday, the existence of this new weapon for Russia was unknown. According to Mr. Putin, it is a ballistic missile “intermediate range” and which can therefore achieve targets included between 3,000 and 5,500 km.

According to the Russian president, the firing was a test in combat conditions, meaning that this weapon is still in development. He gave no indication of how many systems exist, but he threatened to reuse it. The distance between the Russian region of Astrakhan, from where the Oreshnik missile was fired on Thursday according to kyiv, and the satellite manufacturing plant Pivdenmash (Youzhmash, in Russian), which it hit in Dnipro (central-east of Ukraine), is approximately 1,000 km.

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A missile that could “threaten almost all of Europe”

If it therefore does not fall into the category of intercontinental missiles (with a range of more than 5,500 km), fired from the Russian Far East, Orechnik could theoretically hit targets on the west coast of the United States. “Orechnik can (also) threaten almost all of Europe”notes Pavel Podvig, researcher at the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (Unidir) in Geneva, in an interview with the media Ostorozhno Novosti. Until 2019, Russia and the United States could not put such missiles into service under the intermediate-range nuclear forces treaty (FNI) signed in 1987 during the Cold War.

But in 2019, Donald Trump withdrew Washington from this text, accusing Moscow of violating it, opening the way to a new arms race. Oreshnik “is based on the Russian model of the RS-26 Roubej intercontinental ballistic missile” (itself derived from the “RS-24 Iars”), Pentagon deputy spokesperson Sabrina Singh explained to the press on Thursday. “This system is quite expensive and is not not mass produced»says military expert Ian Matveyev on Telegram, who assures that the missile can carry an explosive charge of “several tons”.

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“No way to counter such weapons”

The RS-26 Roubej armament program, the first successful test of which dates back to 2012, was frozen in 2018, according to the state agency TASS, due to lack of resources to carry out “simultaneously” this project with the development of new generation Avangard hypersonic systems, supposed to be able to reach a target almost anywhere in the world. According to Vladimir Putin, the Orechnik missile, fired Thursday “in his non-nuclear hypersonic configuration»can reach speeds of Mach 10, “i.e. 2.5 to 3 kilometers per second” (environ 12.350 km/h). “Today there is no way to counter such weapons”he boasted.

Finally, Orechnik would also be equipped with maneuverable charges in the air, which would further increase the difficulty of interception. “Air defense systems currently available in the world and missile defense systems created by the Americans in Europe do not intercept these missiles. This is excluded”Mr. Putin insisted, without providing further details.

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A video of the Russian shooting, broadcast on social networks, showed six powerful successive flashes falling from the sky at the time of the attack, a sign, according to experts, that the missile is carrying at least six payloads. This “mirvage” consists of equipping a missile with several warheads, nuclear or conventional, which each follow an independent trajectory upon entry into the atmosphere.

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