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RS-28 Sarmat
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The RS-28 Sarmat (SS-X-29 Satan 2) is Russia's new heavy liquid-fuelled ICBM replacing the R-36M2 Voevoda. It carries 10-15 MIRV warheads or a combination of warheads and Avangard hypersonic glide vehicles, with an 18,000 km range enabling attacks via polar or depressed trajectories to avoid US missile defence radars. First test flight was in April 2022; however a subsequent test in September 2024 resulted in a silo explosion and destruction of the test missile. Deployment has been delayed. The Sarmat is silo-based at Uzhur and Dombarovsky, limiting survivability vs a first strike, but its range and payload dwarf any other ICBM in service.
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ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННАЯ ИНФОРМАЦИЯ
STATUSEarly deployment
UNIT COSTUnknown (classified)

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RS-28 Sarmat - NPO Mashinostroyeniya
ПРЕИМУЩЕСТВА
- 18,000+ km range provides global strike capability from Russian silos
- 10+ MIRV warheads plus potential Avangard HGV payload
- Depressed trajectory option bypasses North American missile defence
- Designed to replace R-36M2 Voevoda (SS-18 Satan) as primary ICBM
НЕДОСТАТКИ
- Test programme failures including September 2024 explosion during flight test
- Silo-based — vulnerable to first-strike counterforce targeting
- Production and deployment severely delayed vs original schedule
- Very high development and life-cycle cost per missile
ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ
RANGE18,000+ Km
SPEEDMach 20+ (Reentry)
LENGTH35.5 M
WEIGHT208,100 Kg
WARHEADS10-15 MIRV Or Avangard HGV
PROPULSIONLiquid Fuel, Two-Stage
THROW WEIGHT10,000 Kg
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Radar cross-section management at this level requires trade-offs in payload capacity that tacticians need to understand.