Russia’s successful test of a dangerous missile Bulava with a nuclear submarine

Given the increasing threats to Russia’s security, Russia has given a clear message to the world. It has successfully tested a dangerous intercontinental ballistic missile from its new nuclear submarine, the Alexander III.

The Russian Defense Ministry said on Sunday that Russia’s new nuclear-powered submarine, the Alexander III, successfully test-fired the Bulava ballistic missile, which is designed to deliver a nuclear warhead.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, it has been decided to add this cruiser to the Russian Navy soon

Russian President Vladimir Putin has been pushing to maintain maximum nuclear power in the face of growing security threats.

Relations between Moscow and the West have deteriorated significantly since the war in Ukraine began

Russian defense says the intercontinental ballistic missile Bulava was fired from an underwater location in the White Sea off Russia’s northern coast.

which hit its target 100% on the Kamchatka peninsula, thousands of kilometers away in the Far East.

The Russian Defense Ministry did not say when the test took place

So we are told that the Bori-class strategic missile submarine is armed with 16 ballistic missiles and advanced torpedo weapons.

The Russian Navy has three Bori-class nuclear-powered submarines, one undergoing tests and three under completion.

What is the length of the Bulava missile and how many kilometers is it capable of carrying the warhead

The length of the Bulava missile is 12 meters 40 feet, the missile has a range of about 8,000 kilometers or 5,000 miles, and it can carry six nuclear warheads.

It should be noted that on November 2, the President of Russia signed a law under which Russia withdrew its ratification of the International Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons Tests.

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