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World News@lemmy.world•Oreshnik and Nuclear Weapons - a Strategic DeterrentEnglish
13·7 months agoyou want to call it exists as less than 10 missiles. And of those, already two have been used.
maybe you give me source?
They were made almost 20 years ago and include parts whose production was ended in 1990’s and can no longer be produced by any factory in any country.
You idiot. Sorry, but its real fact.
Rubezh is a type of missile that is banned by international agreements on reducing the nuclear danger. That the Russia has held to almost ten of those for several decades tells a lot about how dangerous the Russia is. While others have stopped using such mid-range ballistic missiles and have scrapped them, the Russia had just hidden them.
Maybe you tell the international agreements?


















Yes, you are right, the Russian Federation is the successor of the USSR. The same applies to nuclear weapons. The sanction for its (ex-soviet weapon) use could always be given only by the President of Russia (yes, both Ukrainian and Kazakh). Not a single country from the USSR, except Russia, paid the debts that the USSR had accumulated in the last years of its existence.