Vladimir Putin vows to turn Ukraine 'to dust' with new super missile 'as strong as a nuke'

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-11-28 15:51:05 | Updated at 2024-11-28 17:52:22 2 hours ago
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Vladimir Putin vows to turn Ukraine 'to dust' with new super missile 'as strong as a nuke'
Mirror UK ^ | 11/28/2024 | Will Stewart, Joe Smith

Posted on 11/28/2024 7:49:25 AM PST by marcusmaximus

Putin has vowed to incinerate Ukraine with new missiles firing warheads almost as hot as on the surface of the sun.

The Russian dictator said he would use the new Oreshnik missiles to turn areas of Ukraine “to dust” in blasts “comparable to nuclear weapons”.

In a speech to ex-Soviet state leaders in Kazakhstan Putin vowed to ramp up his country’s production of hypersonic missiles, in a bid to outpace the West’s ability to supply Ukraine.

Boasting about his new super-weapon Oreshnik, he said that in future it would be devastating in the destruction it caused. “Of course, there are no equivalents in the world,” he said.

"This is 10 Mach. This is about three kilometres per second. The temperature of the damaging elements reaches 4,000C degrees…. On the surface of the sun, the temperature is 5,500-6,000 degrees.”

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KEYWORDS: nukethreats; putin

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"This is 10 Mach. This is about three kilometres per second. The temperature of the damaging elements reaches 4,000C degrees…. On the surface of the sun, the temperature is 5,500-6,000 degrees.”


To: marcusmaximus

He’s such a tease. I say no balls.


2 posted on 11/28/2024 7:50:17 AM PST by Wilderness Conservative (Nature is the ultimate conservative)

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