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If they are preparing such high-end weapons it means every day we wake up and are now close to the world's destruction because this is not a mini-war between two countries anymore right?

I hope it won't be used in the future or there will be no future for us since if they start a nuclear war, there will be no country on this earth will be safe. I wonder how in the world a small country can survive a war against Russia, are they getting unlimited support from countries that are hostile against Russia? then it won't gonna end unless it becomes a nuclear war.
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"Speed of lightening, sound of thunder," if anybody remembers the lyrics to the old Underdog cartoon series theme song. Looks like Russia is going to be the underdog in the war in Ukraine against the USA, after all - [VIDEO].

See, also - https://yournews.com/2023/11/16/2690455/russia-deploys-missile-with-nuclear-capable-avangard-glide-vehicle/.


Putin prepares new 20,000mph 'meteorite' hypersonic nuclear missile Avangard designed to speed into space before striking multiple targets around the world in minutes



https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12757979/Putin-prepares-new-20-000mph-meteorite-hypersonic-nuclear-missile-Avangard-designed-speed-space-striking-multiple-targets-world-minutes.html
Vladimir Putin has threatened the West with his deadliest hypersonic missile yet, amid claims it will be able to strike multiple global targets after speeding off into space.

The nuclear-capable Avangard missile, which is reported to be able hit targets at 27 times the speed of sound, is seen in new footage installed in an underground launch silo in Russia's Orenburg region.

The 20,000mph missile with a hypersonic glide vehicle will be able to leave the earth's atmosphere before striking any target in the world in less than 30 minutes, according to Moscow.

Video shows the missile being slowly loaded onto a tanker, before a column of armed vehicles leads it to a launch site.

The Avangard is then seen being placed upright, before it launches upwards.

The video then cuts to a crude animation designed to show off the missile's capabilities.
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