At this time, most of the places in the world have been war and havoc, whether Ukraine-Russia should war or Israel-Palestine. In such a situation, during the war, it is very important that which country has more, best, and modern weapons. One of these weapons is a very important weapon missiles made of modern technology. These missiles have the ability to completely ruin the target for several miles away. Today, most of the countries in the world have such missiles which are very dangerous and havoc. But do you know which country is the most powerful missile in the world and how dangerous is its technique? So let us tell you about this today.
Which country has the most dangerous missile?
The world’s most dangerous missile is named RS-28 Sarmat and it is with Russia. This missile is the world’s deadliest intercontinental missile. NATO has named it Satan II (ICBM). The missile is 2000 times more powerful than the nuclear bomb dropped on 1945 Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Not only that it is a hypersonic missile.
Why is this missile special?
The RS-28 missile is a wonder in itself. The total length of this missile, considered the most dangerous in the world, is 35.5 and width is 3 meters. The total weight of this very powerful anti -ballistic missile is more than 200 tonnes, which makes it one of the most filled ICBM made so far. According to reports, this missile can carry more than 10 tonnes of warheads at a time. This missile range is 18000 km and it can go to a height of 1000 km. This missile reaches the target at a speed of 25,500 kph and eliminates it.
Special technology of Rs-28
The missile is capable of doing fractial orbital bombardments. In this, the missile is launched in low meaning orbit. This makes the missile easily reach its target and there are less obstacles in its way. Also, every warhead has its own guidance system which is based on incentive navigation, such as GLONASS and Astro Initial Technology.
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