Russia has successfully tested its latest intercontinental ballistic missile, the country's military said Friday.
The
Defense Ministry said the launch from Plesetsk in northwestern Russia
tested the Sarmat missile's performance in the initial stage of its
flight.
Sarmat is intended to replace the Soviet-designed Voyevoda, the world's heaviest ICBM that is known as "Satan" in the West.
Presenting
Sarmat and an array of other nuclear weapons earlier this month,
President Vladimir Putin said that they can't be intercepted.
Putin
said that Sarmat weighs 200 metric tons and has a higher range than
Satan, allowing it to fly over the North or the South Poles and strike
targets anywhere in the world. He added that Sarmat also carries a
bigger number of nuclear warheads, which are more powerful than the ones
on Satan.
The
Russian president also said the new ICBM accelerates faster than its
predecessor, making it harder for the enemy to intercept in its most
vulnerable phase after the launch. He also said Sarmat could carry an
array of warheads capable of dodging missile defenses.
AFP
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