Russian military nuclear exercise: electronic missile launch

Release time:Jun 13, 2024 15:58 PM

According to Reuters on June 13, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced on the 13th that the Russian army practiced the electronic launch of missiles in the second phase of non-strategic nuclear force exercises.

According to reports, the Russian Ministry of Defense said: "As part of the second phase of non-strategic nuclear force exercises, the missile forces of the Leningrad Military District practiced combat training tasks such as secretly advancing to designated positions and launching missiles at imaginary enemy targets."

"Navy personnel participating in the exercise practiced sailing out to patrol designated waters," the Russian Defense Ministry said.

The report said that the Russian Ministry of Defense also released a video of the exercise, in which Russian naval soldiers counted down to launch missiles at imaginary targets and pressed the "launch" button.

▲Screenshot of the video of the second phase of the non-strategic nuclear force exercise released by the Russian Ministry of Defense on June 13

The Russian Ministry of Defense announced on May 6 that Russia will hold exercises in the near future to enhance the combat readiness of its non-strategic nuclear forces in performing combat missions.

The Russian Ministry of Defense said that according to the instructions of Putin, the Supreme Commander of the Russian Armed Forces, in order to improve the combat readiness of non-strategic nuclear forces to perform combat missions, the Russian General Staff has begun preparing for the Southern Military District missile formation exercise to be held in the near future, in which the Russian Air Force and Navy will also participate. During the exercise, a series of drills will also be carried out involving the preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons.


Russian military nuclear exercise: electronic missile launch
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