Putin hails Russia’s test launch of ‘most powerful missile in the world’
Russia has successfully test-fired its new nuclear-capable Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, which President Vladimir Putin described as the world's "most powerful." The missile, reportedly capable of suborbital flight and penetrating anti-missile defenses, is expected to enter combat service by the end of the year. This test, which follows years of development and previous setbacks, comes amid concerns about the collapse of arms control treaties between Russia and the United States.

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AI-generatedRussia has successfully test-fired its new nuclear-capable Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, which President Vladimir Putin described as the world's "most powerful." The missile, reportedly capable of suborbital flight and penetrating anti-missile defenses, is expected to enter combat service by the end of the year. This test, which follows years of development and previous setbacks, comes amid concerns about the collapse of arms control treaties between Russia and the United States. The Sarmat is intended to replace older Soviet-built missiles and is said to have a warhead yield significantly greater than Western equivalents.
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5 extractedRussia has test-fired a new intercontinental ballistic missile, the nuclear-capable Sarmat.
The Sarmat missile will enter combat service at the end of the year.
The Sarmat is the world’s most powerful missile.
The Sarmat is capable of penetrating all existing and future anti-missile defence systems.
The Sarmat's warhead yield is more than four times greater than any Western equivalent.