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Trump is scare of WW3. Putin is is not... Rotfl

U.S President Elect Donald Trump's speech on preventing World War 3 as Russia's Putin changes nuclear doctrine after Biden's nod for Ukraine to use US long range missiles to strike deep inside Russia. "We have never been closer to a nuclear WWIII than we are right now," says Trump.
It's hard to take the Russian missile talk seriously when it’s being framed as a "gimmick." Sure, there’s always some exaggeration around these weapons, but the reality is, countries like Russia aren't exactly shy about pushing their military advancements.
One Indian boy predicts WWIII is in 2025 you believe? But few countries involved only in Europe and two places in Asia too ; not yet whole world lah.
(23-11-2024, 05:49 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Trump is scare of WW3. Putin is is not... Rotfl

U.S President Elect Donald Trump's speech on preventing World War 3 as Russia's Putin changes nuclear doctrine after Biden's nod for Ukraine to use US long range missiles to strike deep inside Russia. "We have never been closer to a nuclear WWIII than we are right now," says Trump.

He is a pussy bully lo..🤣
(23-11-2024, 05:49 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]Trump is scare of WW3. Putin is is not... Rotfl Rotfl

U.S President Elect Donald Trump's speech on preventing World War 3 as Russia's Putin changes nuclear doctrine after Biden's nod for Ukraine to use US long range missiles to strike deep inside Russia. "We have never been closer to a nuclear WWIII than we are right now.
A BIG, big big joking joke from poor Trumo. Rotfl

Several Russiam companies part of the Russian military-industrial complex were involved in developing "Kedr," which was tested at the Kapustin Yar test site in 2023 and 2024, HUR said on Nov. 22. 
HUR's statement comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his televised address to the nation on Nov. 21 that the attack was a test of Russia's "newest missile," an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) called "Oreshnik." Missile was launched from Russia's Astrakhan Oblast and covered nearly 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) in 15 minutes, according to HUR, missile was equipped with 6 warheads, each carrying six submunitions. Speed on the final section of the missile's trajectory was over Mach (М) 11. At temperature of 15°C (59°F), speed of 1 M in the atmosphere is 1,225 kilometers per hour (716 miles per hour).

"It is an experimental system. Let's just say it's a medium-range ballistic missile. It is a carrier of nuclear weapons. The fact that they used it in a non-nuclear version is, as they (Russians) say, a warning from them that they have not gone completely crazy," military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said at an event on Nov. 22.
Budanov called Russia's latest development "a prototype," adding that it is not currently in mass production. Russian media circulated information about the development of a missile system called "Kedr" in 2021, labeling it "a new-generation strategic complex."CInitial reports by Ukrainian authorities suggested that Russia had test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile to target Dnipro. Later that evening, Putin said the new "Oreshnik" IRBM had allegedly been used.

Little is known about the "Oreshnik" missile referred to by Putin, but military expert Yan Matveev told Russian independent media outlet IStories that it could be a modified version of the "Rubezh" IRBM. The RS-26 "Rubezh" is reported to have a range of up to 6,000 kilometers and can carry four warheads, each with an estimated payload of 0.3 megatons. Russia reportedly uses new ‘Oreshnik’ ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far. Russia plans to launch mass production of Oreshnik missile, Putin says
Russia aims to launch the "Oreshnik" intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) into mass production, Putin said on Nov. 22 during a meeting with the representatives of the Russian Defense Ministry &  military-industrial complex.

Putin denied that the Oreshnik is a modernization of old Soviet systems, as the missile is allegedly based on "the latest Russian developments." The Russian president added that there are no analogs of such weapons in the world, nor are there any means to intercept them.

"Given its striking power, especially in mass use, and combined with other high-precision long-range systems Russia also has, its use against enemy targets will be comparable to strategic weapons. Although the system is not a strategic weapon," Putin claimed.

Russian forces still have a stockpile of these missile systems ready for use, according to Putin. The Russian president also said that Russia will continue to test the Oreshnik missile, including in combat conditions. Russia is working on a series of medium & short-range missiles. Several Russian systems are allegedly being tested and planned for mass production.
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(24-11-2024, 04:03 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: [ -> ]
Several Russiam companies part of the Russian military-industrial complex were involved in developing "Kedr," which was tested at the Kapustin Yar test site in 2023 and 2024, HUR said on Nov. 22. 
HUR's statement comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin said in his televised address to the nation on Nov. 21 that the attack was, according to HUR, missile was equipped with 6 warheads, each carrying six submunitions. Speed on the final section of the missile's trajectory was over Mach (М) 11. At temperature of 15°C (59°F), speed of 1 M in the atmosphere is 1,225 kilometers per hour (716 miles per hour).

"It is an experimental system. Let's just say it's a medium-range ballistic missile. It is a carrier of nuclear weapons. The fact that they used it in a non-nuclear version is, as they (Russians) say, a warning from them that they have not gone completely crazy," military intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov said at an event on Nov. 22.
Budanov called Russia's latest development "a prototype," adding that it is not currently in mass production. Russian media circulated information about the development of a missile system called "Kedr" in 2021, labeling it "a new-generation strategic complex."CInitial reports by Ukrainian authorities suggested that Russia had test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile to target Dnipro. Later that evening, Putin said the new "Oreshnik" IRBM had allegedly been used.

Little is known about the "Oreshnik" missile referred to by Putin, but military expert Yan Matveev told Russian independent media outlet IStories that it could be a modified version of the "Rubezh" IRBM. The RS-26 "Rubezh" is reported to have a range of up to 6,000 kilometers and can carry four warheads, each with an estimated payload of 0.3 megatons. Russia reportedly uses new ‘Oreshnik’ ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far. Russia plans to launch mass production of Oreshnik missile, Putin says
Russia aims to launch the "Oreshnik" intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) into mass production, Putin said on Nov. 22 during a meeting with the representatives of the Russian Defense Ministry &  military-industrial complex.

Putin denied that the Oreshnik is a modernization of old Soviet systems, as the missile is allegedly based on "the latest Russian developments." The Russian president added that there are no analogs of such weapons in the world, nor are there any means to intercept them.

"Given its striking power, especially in mass use, and combined with other high-precision long-range systems Russia also has, its use against enemy targets will be comparable to strategic weapons. Although the system is not a strategic weapon," Putin claimed.

Russian forces still have a stockpile of these missile systems ready for use, according to Putin. The Russian president also said that Russia will continue to test the Oreshnik missile, including in combat conditions. Russia is working on a series of medium & short-range missiles. Several Russian systems are allegedly being tested and planned for mass production.
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But this is what is going to happen...
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Wat in earth have something to do this two plant 
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We will see some now be tested
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See above for eg....Test of Russia's "newest missile," an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) called "Oreshnik." Missile was launched from Russia's Astrakhan Oblast and covered nearly 1,200 kilometers (745 miles) in 15 minutes