When it comes to modern warfare, numerous nations all over the world have been able to manufacture a large number of weapons of mass destruction.
Some examples of these types of weapons include rifles, bombs, and ballistic missiles.
This is exactly what Russia did when it showed off its most recent Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM), which is referred to as the RS-28 Sarmat. In 2018, it was presented to the public by Russian President Vladimir Putin...READ FULL; FROM THE SOURCE.
The RS-28 Sarmat, also known as “Satan 2,” has a height of 119 feet, weighs 208 tonnes, and is approximately the size of a 10-story building. A payload of around 10 tonnes is carried by this missile, while the fuel weighs approximately 178 tonnes.
The enormous missile’s payload is made up of Avangard Hypersonic Glide Vehicles (HGVs), heavy and light MIRV warheads, and a variety of countermeasures designed to defend against anti-ballistic missiles.
The impact of the Satan 2 missile is extremely devastating and can reach up to 8 megatons of TNT explosive power. This means that the Satan 2 missile is nearly 400 times more powerful than the bomb that the United States used to destroy Hiroshima.
Because of the incredible capability of this missile’s countermeasures system, it is able to travel through locations protected by missile defences and is capable of taking unforeseen paths. It can also fly over a large portion of the Earth’s surface, which implies that it can travel halfway around the world in just one hour if it so chooses.
Satan 2 is still the nuclear weapon that holds the record for being the largest in Russia’s arsenal.
