“Probably produced before 2019: British intelligence analyzed the Russian Oreshnik missile British intelligence analyzed the Russian Oreshnik missile that was used to strike the Dnipro. The missile, manufactured before 2019, is a variant of the RS-26 and has 36 hypersonic submunitions.”, — write on: unn.ua
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As British intelligence reminds, on November 21, for the first time in history, Russia used a medium-range ballistic missile codenamed “Oreshnik” against the Ukrainian plant in Dnipro.
The missile is classified as having a maximum range of 3,000-5,500 km. In this case, the missile traveled only a little more than 800 km to its target. In February 2019, Russia announced its withdrawal from the Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles, which prohibited the development and production of anti-missile defense systems. However, the development of “hazelnut” almost certainly took place before that. The system is likely to be a variant of the RS-26 “Rubizh” ballistic missile, which was first tested in 2011
According to intelligence, the combat load of the missile was recorded in the form of six groups of six warheads, a total of 36 submunitions. These submunitions travel at hypersonic speeds (over Mach 5) before impact, which is typical of missiles of this class. All BRSD and ICBM warheads will travel at hypersonic speed upon entering the atmosphere.
The use of this experimental system against Ukraine was almost certainly intended as a strategic message following Ukraine’s use of Western missiles against Russia. Most likely, Russia has only a few Oreshnik missiles, which have not yet been put into mass production. This missile is likely to be much more expensive than the other missiles that Russia is currently using against Ukraine
We will remind
On November 21, 2024, Russian forces launched an attack on the Dnipro River using an intercontinental ballistic missile launched from the Astrakhan region. As noted by military expert Pavlo Narozhnyi, this is the first case in history when this type of missile is used in combat operations. In an exclusive comment UNNhe spoke about the features of this type of weaponry and its impact on the situation.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said yesterday, November 28, that Russia was forced to test the “Oreshnik” in response to long-range missile strikes on the Bryansk and Kursk regions, and targets for attacks in Ukraine are currently being determined.