Documents from the wreckage of the Russian Oreshnik missile presented by Ukraine – They are stored in a secret location

Ukraine’s SBU security service on Sunday presented metal fragments believed to be from the Oreshnik missile fired from Russia towards Dnipro last week. Ukraine presented Western journalists with the wreckage of Russia’s new experimental ballistic missile, which – as reported by the AP – is, for the time being, stored in a secret location and will then be examined by researchers. A few burnt wires and a piece of metal the size of a car tire remained from the missile, according to the report. “This is the first time that remnants of such a missile have been discovered on the territory of Ukraine,” a Ukrainian official said. The missile had six warheads, each carrying six submunitions, and flew at a maximum speed of Mach 11 (ie, 11 times the speed of sound). What we know about the Orshnik missile “Oreshnik” means “hazelnut” in Russian. Sabrina Singh, deputy Pentagon spokeswoman, described the Oreshnik as a variant of the Russian ballistic missile […]
Source: News Beast

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