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Russia launches drills of its nuclear missile forces
The Hindu
The Russian military conducted drills of its strategic missile forces on March 29, deploying Yars mobile missile launchers in Siberia in a show of the country’s massive nuclear capability amid the fighting in Ukraine.
The Russian military conducted drills of its strategic missile forces on March 29, deploying mobile launchers in Siberia in a show of the country's massive nuclear capability amid the fighting in Ukraine.
As part of the drills, the Yars mobile missile launchers will manoeuvre across three regions of Siberia, Russia's Defense Ministry said. The movements will involve measures to conceal the deployment from foreign intelligence assets, the ministry said.
The Defense Ministry did not mention plans for any practice launches. The Yars is a nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of about 11,000 kilometers (over 6,800 miles). It forms the backbone of Russia's strategic missile forces.
The Defense Ministry released a video showing massive trucks carrying the missiles driving out from a base to go on patrol. The maneuvers involve about 300 vehicles and 3,000 troops in eastern Siberia, according to the ministry.
The massive exercise took place days after Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a plan to deploy tactical nuclear weapons to Belarus, Russia's neighbour and ally.
Tactical nuclear weapons are intended for use on the battlefield and have a relatively short range and a much lower yield compared to the long-range strategic missiles fitted with nuclear warheads that are capable of obliterating whole cities.
Mr. Putin’s decision to put the tactical weapons in Belarus followed his repeated warnings that Moscow was ready to use “all available means” — a reference to its nuclear arsenal — to fend off attacks on Russian territory.