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Russia, Ukraine and Oreshnik
Russian missile reached speed of more than 8,000 miles per hour, Ukraine says
KYIV, Nov 22 (Reuters) - The Russian missile that struck the Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday reached a top speed of more than 13,000 kph (8,000 mph) and took about 15 minutes to reach its target from its launch, Ukraine said on Friday in its first public assessment of the new weapon.
How could Ukraine stop Russia’s new Oreshnik missile?
Russia’s new ballistic missile flies on a high arc out of Earth’s atmosphere and releases multiple high-speed projectiles, making it challenging but not impossible to intercept
What we know about Russia's Oreshnik missile
Hours after the strike, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a TV address, said that Russia had launched a "new conventional intermediate-range" missile with the codename Oreshnik, meaning hazel tree in Russian.
Ukraine studies debris from new Russian ballistic missile
Russia named the missile the Oreshnik, or hazel tree, and said it is impossible to intercept it with air defenses.
Russian ballistic missile attack on Ukraine portends new era of warfare
Two days ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a change in the country's policy for employing nuclear weapons in conflict. Then, on Thursday, Russia attacked the Ukrainian city of Dnipro with a new type of ballistic missile capable of one day delivering multiple nuclear warheads to distant targets with little warning.
Russia reportedly uses new 'Oreshnik' ballistic missile against Ukraine — what we know so far
Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised address that the attack was a test of Russia's "newest missile," an IRBM called "Oreshnik."
'New' Russian missile used against Ukraine not hypersonic, defense officials say
Two U.S. defense officials told Fox News an intermediate-range ballistic missile launched by Russia against Ukraine was not hypersonic despite Russian President Putin's claims.
What Is Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missile?
The dust has settled in Dnipro, Ukraine, where investigators are analyzing the wreckage at a weapons factory struck by a new Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile last week. But the debate continues over the strategic impact of the missile,
NYT uncovers likely specs of Russian Oreshnik missile
Russia's new Oreshnik missile is capable of carrying nuclear weapons. However, it is not yet known what kind of explosives, if any, the missile used to hit the Dnipro, The New York Times reports. According to the agency,
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Putin claims new Oreshnik missile is unstoppable, sparking doubts
Hypersonic weapons like Russia’s Oreshnik missile present a formidable challenge to existing missile defense systems. However ...
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Putin's new missile was flying faster than Mach 11 when it hit Ukraine city, say spy chiefs
Putin's new missile was flying faster than Mach 11 when it hit Ukraine city, say spy chiefs - The Russian president also made ...
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Putin threatens to target Kyiv 'decision-making centres' with new missile
President Vladimir Putin has threatened to target Kyiv's "decision-making centres" with a new ballistic missile. Questions ...
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Putin's 'Fog of War' missile confuses experts, but that's his plan
Putin signals to Biden that the U.S. and NATO allies can be targeted by Russian missiles that are almost impossible to ...
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What's the Difference Between a Hypersonic Missile and ICBM?
Ukraine claimed Russia used an ICBM in a recent attack, but Moscow said it was an IRBM, the "Oreshnik," targeting Dnipro.
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Putin threatens to strike Ukraine again with new missile after wave of attacks on energy
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