Post by Daniel on May 14, 2016 9:06:46 GMT -5
Son of Satan – Sarmat RS-28 AKA Satan-2 Missile – The Most Destructive Missile Ever Made
By Ray Gano
May 12, 2016
The Sarmat RS-28 is getting ready to take her maiden test voyage sometime in the second half of 2016.
To date, she will be the most destructive missile ever produced by man.
It believed that it will be a liquid fueled missile that will make it very maneuverable. But on top of that, it will have a number of countermeasures built in to help it dodge enemy radar systems as well as the ability to avoid detection the use a combination of decoys, a number of countermeasures and its sheer speed.
Now was this missile a surprise? No, the existence of the Satan-2 ballistic missile was made public by the Russian Strategic Missile Forces (RSMF) in December 2013 with a projected entry into service in the 2018-2020 timeframe. According to the RSMF, they will procure roughly 50 Sarmat / Satan-2 missiles.
In December 2014 the RSMF confirmed that the Satan-2 will be able to carry 10 hypersonic strategic missiles. According to Yuri Borisov, the new ICBM’s range will be greater than 11,000 km or 6835 miles.
Just to give you an idea, Moscow to New York is approximately 4660 miles apart, 1770 miles more and you will hit Denver. So the new Satan-2 has the capability of hitting Denver from Moscow if we were fired upon.
But that is not all. The distance that the missile can fly is one thing, the real danger is in the payload.
The Satan-2 Missile has the ability to carry up to 10 hypersonic nukes, which once they are released at the 11,000 Km / 6835 mile range, these hypersonic can then fly and maneuver another 3,000 (1800 Miles) to 5,000 Km (3100 miles). They have the ability to fly over 100 Km / 62 miles high and reach speeds in excess of Mach 10, which is ten times the speed of sound.
We know that the hypersonic missiles can fly this fast because it was confirmed in June 2015 with the hypersonic glider/missile that was called the Yu-71.
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By Ray Gano
May 12, 2016
The Sarmat RS-28 is getting ready to take her maiden test voyage sometime in the second half of 2016.
To date, she will be the most destructive missile ever produced by man.
It believed that it will be a liquid fueled missile that will make it very maneuverable. But on top of that, it will have a number of countermeasures built in to help it dodge enemy radar systems as well as the ability to avoid detection the use a combination of decoys, a number of countermeasures and its sheer speed.
Now was this missile a surprise? No, the existence of the Satan-2 ballistic missile was made public by the Russian Strategic Missile Forces (RSMF) in December 2013 with a projected entry into service in the 2018-2020 timeframe. According to the RSMF, they will procure roughly 50 Sarmat / Satan-2 missiles.
In December 2014 the RSMF confirmed that the Satan-2 will be able to carry 10 hypersonic strategic missiles. According to Yuri Borisov, the new ICBM’s range will be greater than 11,000 km or 6835 miles.
Just to give you an idea, Moscow to New York is approximately 4660 miles apart, 1770 miles more and you will hit Denver. So the new Satan-2 has the capability of hitting Denver from Moscow if we were fired upon.
But that is not all. The distance that the missile can fly is one thing, the real danger is in the payload.
The Satan-2 Missile has the ability to carry up to 10 hypersonic nukes, which once they are released at the 11,000 Km / 6835 mile range, these hypersonic can then fly and maneuver another 3,000 (1800 Miles) to 5,000 Km (3100 miles). They have the ability to fly over 100 Km / 62 miles high and reach speeds in excess of Mach 10, which is ten times the speed of sound.
We know that the hypersonic missiles can fly this fast because it was confirmed in June 2015 with the hypersonic glider/missile that was called the Yu-71.
continue reading
raygano.com/son-of-satan-sarmat-rs-28-aka-satan-2-missile-the-most-destructive-missile-ever/