In Russia, there were unsuccessful tests of nuclear missiles "Yars" and "Balava", GUR
On November 1, 2023, Russia conducted an unsuccessful test of the intercontinental ballistic missile RS-24 "Yars", which is the main component of the ground component of the strategic nuclear forces of the Russian Federation.
According to the GUR of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Yars missile went off course, as it did during the previous command and staff exercises of the strategic nuclear forces of the aggressor state of Russia on October 25, 2023.
Similarly, on October 25, 2023, the test launch of the RSM-56 "Mace" ballistic missile from the underwater missile cruiser "Borey" ended unsuccessfully, which once again proved its unreliability.
At the same time a new B61-13 bomb is being developed by the Pentagon, with an explosive yield similar to 360 kilotons of TNT. For comparison, the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima had an explosive power of 15 kilotons in TNT equivalent
B61-13 could cause significant damage to Moscow: 311,480 people are likely to die and 868,860 injured if it was used. Everyone within a 3 km radius will die within a month, and 15% of those who survive will get cancer, which will also cause death .
Opinion: Russia is aware of the implications if their irresponsible rhetoric is put into practise - Mutually Assured Destruction. Putin still seem to care about his health and the rhetoric is likely an attempt to dissuade support for Ukraine. We should not let him succeed!
What would happen if one if their test missiles detonated on the launch system, ?
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@zleap Their missiles are .more likely to take them out.