>On 24 September 2024, Russia conducted a test of the RS-28 Sarmat heavy liquid-fuelled intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) which was likely a catastrophic failure. Satellite imagery showed heavy damage to the Plesetsk Cosmodrome as well as fires in the woods surrounding the test site. >The RS-28 has had a relatively troubled history in programmatic terms. This has included repeated delays to its ejection tests (which demonstrate the ability to ‘cold launch’ a missile from its silo with pressurised gas). The flight testing of the missile was also repeatedly delayed, and the first test launch of the Sarmat, which was meant to occur in 2020, was carried out two years later. >Since this point, Sarmat has had at least one other failed flight test (as well as two tests cancelled) before September’s catastrophic failure.Not a good look.
not my problem
>>489041908dont worry, more red lines will be drawnyou have been warned
>>489042102Just wait until Russia starts raising flags over the Kremlin
>>489043739OH GOD THINK OF ALL THE COLOURS!
>>489041908why do you think they have bombers?
>>489043825Keep working on that reading comprehension, champ.