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"Putin’s “Most Powerful” ICBM — Why Russia’s ‘Satan II’ RS-28 Sarmat Could Be More Hype Than Substance",
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"textContent": "On May 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the successful testing of the RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), calling it Russia’s most lethal ICBM so far that can hit any part of the Earth, penetrate any present or future missile defense system of the West, and said that the missile can carry four times […]\n\nThe post Putin’s “Most Powerful” ICBM — Why Russia’s ‘Satan II’ RS-28 Sarmat Could Be More Hype Than Substance appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
"title": "Putin’s “Most Powerful” ICBM — Why Russia’s ‘Satan II’ RS-28 Sarmat Could Be More Hype Than Substance"
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