Bessere Aufnahmen des russischen Interkontinentalraketenangriffs auf Dnipro heute Morgen, 21.11.2024



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  1. Individual_Glass986 on

    Looks like it wasn’t armed, dummy warheads, warning shot.

  2. CupCharacter853 on

    You could have at least posted the original 720p version without the obnoxious watermark…

  3. MoonIit_WaItz on

    Definitely a warning shot.

    Not that we didn’t already know Russia was capable of glassing the world.

  4. Undutchable121 on

    That’s scary. A MIRV with dummy payload? Anything HE would have been a bigger explosion. Which ICBM it was? Topol-M? Normally, I read, they only contain nuclear warheads, so I wonder if this is a new development spurred on by the war in Ukraine? Also, I got the feeling this ICBM strike features “exponentially” faster warhead impacts compared to say hypersonic missile strikes we’ve seen in other theaters (someone else can do the velocity math).

    Edit: Just read the RS-26 Rubezh was used in this strike, which is a derivative of the RS-24 Yars which is a derivative of the Topol-M missile complex. From the Wikipedia: “While the RS-26 is technically an ICBM, its range falls just barely inside the ICBM category.”

  5. The speed of those is insane. Though- with this close packing/ lack of spread wouldn’t it be pretty safe to assume that if these were nukes, the explosion of one would disable all the others in a given “wave”? I mean they are so close if the first one explodes, hard to see others working normally…? Radiation/fireball would fry the others?

    Help me nuclear weapons experts of reddit. Also why the hell do they look like they come in completely vertically? You’d assume a shallower angle (at least for y’know, actual intercontinental attack, so longer range. Still, even at close range how does that work, does the missile go waaay higher into space so that it falls so vertically?)

    Either way, this is how *it* would look like at the start.

  6. RS-26 has three MIRVs, so what the heck is this?

    This looks like several groups of impactors with up to half a dozen vehicles per group.

    So either they lobbed several of these missiles at Dnipro or it’s something else.

  7. Torta_di_Pesce on

    that’s a new one, i don’t think the soviet union has ever done something similar.

    In a month or so Trump will go into power, it makes little to no sense to belive that now Russia will start a nuclear war.

  8. AdAdministrative4388 on

    Theres a lot of people scared on here I get it too but put a bit of perspective on things.. the missile is doing exactly as it intended to, make you scared. Strategically it makes zero sense to nuke.. they know the conciquences if they do.. and Trump Putin’s butt boy is literally 60 or so days away from getting all her wants. Chill.

  9. A sign that the war not go well for Russia. When you have to use this after used all other missiles you are desperat.

  10. SpottedDicknCustard on

    If it is an RS-26, it carries 4 warheads so are we looking at 6 or 7 missiles used here?

  11. conrat4567 on

    Anyone who thinks Russia’s allies would flock to help if they launched nukes is naive. Who would China sell to everyone is dead? The moment Russia warms up those nuclear rods, China is switching sides. No one will buy Chinese steel if they are dead

  12. So each one of those impacts could have been 150/300 Kt of explosion? How nice…

  13. Those storm shadows must have hit a solid target. He’s throwing a tantrum lol

  14. kujasgoldmine on

    How nice of Putin to not put anything explosive in it. And doesn’t one icbm cost millions? Maybe Kim donated it so one of their missiles can finally be tested on other things than fish.

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