“A crater of more than 60 meters: new satellite images of the consequences of the failed launch of the Russian Sarmat rocket have appeared. New satellite images have shown the consequences of the failed launch of the Russian intercontinental rocket “Sarmat” at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome. A large crater and significant damage indicate a rocket explosion shortly after ignition or launch.”, — write on: unn.ua
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He said a large crater measuring about 200 feet (62 meters) across, as well as significant damage on and around the launch pad at the launch shaft site, indicated that the rocket exploded shortly after ignition or launch.
Collected new high-resolution satellite images showing the aftermath of a dramatic launch failure of Russia’s RS-28 intercontinental ballistic missile on the launch pad at the Plesetsk Cosmodrome.
“Before” and “After” photos
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Earlier, UNN wrote that another unsuccessful test of the intercontinental ballistic missile RS-28 “Sarmat” took place at the Plesetsk cosmodrome in Russia. The explosion in the mine led to the large-scale destruction of the infrastructure of the launch site.