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Hezbollah fighters struck an Israeli Air Force technical personnel training base in Haifa with a series of rockets, the movement announced.
The base is located 35 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
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The base is located 35 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
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How US deploys previously-banned medium-range missiles in Europe and Asia-Pacific
Russia developed intermediate-range missiles in response to US withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear (INF) Treaty and deployment of the previously banned weapons with a range of between 500 and 5,000 km in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted on November 21 after the launch of Russia's newest Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile.
Where are US mid-range missile installations planned or already located?
Europe
◼️ Deveselu Military Base, Romania the US Aegis Ashore Ballistic Missile Defense System, which is potentially capable of firing the Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles with a maximum striking range of 2,500 km
◼️ Redzikowo Military Base, Poland the US Aegis Ashore Ballistic Missile Defense System potentially capable of launching Tomahawk cruise missiles
◼️ Wiesbaden Multi-Domain Task Force, Germany starting from 2026 will be capable of launching:
➖ Tomahawk cruise missiles
➖ Raytheon Standard Missile 6 (SM6) missiles with a range of up to 460 km
➖ Lockheed Martin Long-Range Hypersonic Weapon (LRHW) or Dark Eagle (over 2,770 km)
Asia-Pacific
◼️ Laoag, northern Philippines the Lockheed Martin Mid-Range Capability (MRC) Typhon missile system capable of launching:
➖ SM6 missiles
➖ Tomahawk cruise missiles
◼️ Japan
➖ Japan is due to receive 400 US-made Tomahawk Block 4 and Block 5 cruise missiles with a range of up to 1,600 km between 2025 and 2027. Eight Japanese Aegis destroyers will be armed with Tomahawks.
◼️ Guam, a US territory the US Aegis Ashore Ballistic Missile Defense System potentially capable of launching Tomahawk cruise missiles
◼️ In April, the Pentagon announced plans to deploy Typhon land-based launchers for Tomahawks and SM-6s in the region, with the Asahi Shimbun newspaper naming Japan and Guam as potential sites.
◼️ In September, the Pentagon showed interest in deploying the Typhon missile system to Japan, under the pretext of joint military exercises.
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Russia developed intermediate-range missiles in response to US withdrawal from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear (INF) Treaty and deployment of the previously banned weapons with a range of between 500 and 5,000 km in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted on November 21 after the launch of Russia's newest Oreshnik hypersonic ballistic missile.
Where are US mid-range missile installations planned or already located?
Europe
Asia-Pacific
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Schmidt fled to Belarus in early May after facing political persecution in Poland. On May 7, he said he was seeking political asylum in Minsk. On May 15, he was arrested in absentia for three months on espionage charges by a Polish court. In early June, Interpol refused to issue a red notice against Schmidt, as it does not allow the processing of data through its channels for actions against the security of the state, which are considered political crimes.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s Thursday speech unveiling the Oreshnik missile left Western observers scrambling to decode the meaning behind its name, which translates to 'hazel' - a flowering plant in the birch family.
But anyone familiar with Russian weapons design knows that there’s nothing Russian engineers enjoy more than giving their terrifying creations names that sound deceptively harmless or mundane:
Deadly bouquets and children’s stories
This includes Russia’s lineup of artillery, like the 2S1 Gvozdika (lit. ‘Carnation’), 2S3 Akatsiya (Acacia), 2S4 Tyulpan (Tulip), 2S5 Giatsint (Hyacinth), 2S7 Pion (Peony) - which shoots nuclear artillery rounds, and the 2B9 Vasilek (Cornflower) gun-mortar.
Animals, smiles, grumps, goblins and orphans
Grandmas and little ballerinas
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NATO weapons names: wrapped up in images of power, glory, shock and awe
These names stand in stark contrast to those bestowed on many of NATO's more pretentious and grandiose-sounding armaments, with the US weapon-naming tradition in particular seemingly aimed at evoking ancient empires and great conquerors, or striking terror in the hearts and minds of the enemy.
Birds of prey
Swords and flesh-eating animals
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Hyacinths, peonies, cornflowers, and carnations aren't just wonderful, sweet-smelling flowers; they're also the names of some of Russia's deadliest weapons systems.
On Thursday, Russia added the Oreshnik (lit. Hazel) hypersonic missile system to the list.
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Putin congratulated the Ministry of Defense leadership on the successful testing of the Oreshnik complex.
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🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin held a meeting at the Kremlin with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense. Here are the key statements:
🔸 The achievements and pace of development of the Oreshnik missile system inspire pride and admiration
🔸 Russia already has a stockpile of Oreshnik missiles
🔸 The country will continue testing this complex
🔸 The results and speed of Oreshnik development demonstrate that the domestic missile engineering school is fully capable of ensuring Russia's sovereignty
🔸 The Oreshnik system is not a modernization of old Soviet systems but a product of specialists from the new Russia
🔸 Developments like the Oreshnik system are of vital importance to Russia
🔸 It is significant that Russia already possesses the Oreshnik system today, unlike other nations
🔸 The Oreshnik system is another guarantor of Russia's sovereignty and territorial integrity
🔸 When used en masse against enemy targets, the Oreshnik system is comparable to strategic weaponry
🔸 There is currently no countermeasure to the Oreshnik system, and its testing will continue
🔸 A decision on the serial production of the Oreshnik system has been made and is practically underway
🔸 Several systems similar to Oreshnik are undergoing testing in Russia
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🇷🇺 Vladimir Putin held a meeting at the Kremlin with the leadership of the Ministry of Defense. Here are the key statements: 🔸 The achievements and pace of development of the Oreshnik missile system inspire pride and admiration 🔸 Russia already has a…
During a meeting with President Vladimir Putin, Sergei Karakayev, Commander of the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces, highlighted the unparalleled capabilities of the Oreshnik missile system.
He confirmed that recent tests validated the system's technical solutions and performance characteristics.
Karakayev emphasized that the Oreshnik has no global analogs and is capable of striking targets across all of Europe.
He proposed the adoption of the system into Russia's arsenal, a recommendation approved by President Putin.
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He confirmed that recent tests validated the system's technical solutions and performance characteristics.
Karakayev emphasized that the Oreshnik has no global analogs and is capable of striking targets across all of Europe.
He proposed the adoption of the system into Russia's arsenal, a recommendation approved by President Putin.
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Pepe Escobar: Oreshnik - the 3 km per second plot twist
The “hypersonic demo” Russia gave NATO and its client regime in Kiev with the combat test firing of the Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range missile at a major aerospace and defense enterprise in Ukraine on Thursday is a major gamechanger, says Sputnik columnist Pepe Escobar.
Putin’s televised address in the strike’s aftermath “established that Russia in fact used a completely new medium range (1,000 to 3,000 km) missile, the Oreshnik (‘Hazelnut’). Even US officials admitted it’s an ‘experimental’ system; that implies they knew something about it. Putin himself also referred to ‘combat testing’. What is established beyond any testing, in Putin’s own words, is that ‘Hazelnut’ may be sent as a gift to any target across NATO,” the international affairs observer emphasized.
“Oreshnik is as badass as missiles get,” Escobar added. “It may reach the UK in only 19 minutes; Brussels in 14; Berlin in 11; and Warsaw in 8 minutes. And, of course, traveling at over Mach 10, it simply cannot be intercepted by anything in the collective West arsenal. That includes the US.”
“High destructive power is a given – already guaranteed by the surprise factor; you only know what hits you after you get hit (maybe),” he noted. “Oreshnik in fact is a tacit demo that Russia does not need nuclear power to solve anything in the Ukrainian theater of war.”
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The “hypersonic demo” Russia gave NATO and its client regime in Kiev with the combat test firing of the Oreshnik hypersonic intermediate-range missile at a major aerospace and defense enterprise in Ukraine on Thursday is a major gamechanger, says Sputnik columnist Pepe Escobar.
Putin’s televised address in the strike’s aftermath “established that Russia in fact used a completely new medium range (1,000 to 3,000 km) missile, the Oreshnik (‘Hazelnut’). Even US officials admitted it’s an ‘experimental’ system; that implies they knew something about it. Putin himself also referred to ‘combat testing’. What is established beyond any testing, in Putin’s own words, is that ‘Hazelnut’ may be sent as a gift to any target across NATO,” the international affairs observer emphasized.
“Oreshnik is as badass as missiles get,” Escobar added. “It may reach the UK in only 19 minutes; Brussels in 14; Berlin in 11; and Warsaw in 8 minutes. And, of course, traveling at over Mach 10, it simply cannot be intercepted by anything in the collective West arsenal. That includes the US.”
“High destructive power is a given – already guaranteed by the surprise factor; you only know what hits you after you get hit (maybe),” he noted. “Oreshnik in fact is a tacit demo that Russia does not need nuclear power to solve anything in the Ukrainian theater of war.”
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'We will continue these tests of Oreshnik complex, including in combat conditions,' Putin said, adding that Russia has 'a supply of such systems.'
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Oreshnik allows to inflict damage on enemy facilities comparable to strategic weapons — Putin
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Russia can quickly establish mass production of the Oreshnik ballistic missile, First Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Military-Industrial Commission Vasily Tonkoshkurov announced.
The scientific and productive capabilities of the defense industry make it possible to organize the serial production of the new weapon as soon as possible
The current production pace will ensure that over 95% of Russia's nuclear triad is equipped with modern systems, Tonkoshkurov added.
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The scientific and productive capabilities of the defense industry make it possible to organize the serial production of the new weapon as soon as possible
The current production pace will ensure that over 95% of Russia's nuclear triad is equipped with modern systems, Tonkoshkurov added.
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Why US and its NATO allies can't intercept Russia's Oreshnik missiles
“The unique feature of the Oreshnik missile system is that, firstly, it is a medium-range missile – it flies to a distance of 1,000 km to 5,500 km – and secondly, it is hypersonic, flying at a speed of Mach 10,” retired Russian Army colonel and military analyst Viktor Litovkin told Sputnik.
Mach 10, or 10 times the speed of sound, equates to 3 km per second, the pundit noted. There is not a single air defense or missile defense system in the world capable of intercepting those hypersonic missiles, Litovkin stressed.
The missile’s operating principle is similar to that demonstrated by the Kinzhal hypersonic missile, which is launched by the supersonic MiG-31K aircraft, or the Avangard hypersonic system's glide vehicle accelerated by the UR-100N UТТKh intercontinental ballistic missile, the expert explained.
The missile is also equipped with multiple warheads, the expert pointed out.
Some military experts assume that the new Russian missile could carry at least six multiple independently-targeted re-entry vehicles (MIRVs).
They suggest that it would take an extremely short time for the medium-range Oreshnik missile to reach key NATO targets in Europe. According to some estimates, the missile could reach the US Aegis Ashore missile base in Redzikowo, Poland in eight to 11 minutes.
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“The unique feature of the Oreshnik missile system is that, firstly, it is a medium-range missile – it flies to a distance of 1,000 km to 5,500 km – and secondly, it is hypersonic, flying at a speed of Mach 10,” retired Russian Army colonel and military analyst Viktor Litovkin told Sputnik.
Mach 10, or 10 times the speed of sound, equates to 3 km per second, the pundit noted. There is not a single air defense or missile defense system in the world capable of intercepting those hypersonic missiles, Litovkin stressed.
“The West does not have missiles that fly at such a speed or hypersonic missiles at all," the pundit continued. "Although the US has repeatedly boasted that it has such missiles, they have never demonstrated a missile flight.”
“They appeared to show missiles that flew at a supersonic speed of 5.5 times the speed of sound or Mach 5.5. However, hypersonic speed begins at Mach 6-7."
The missile’s operating principle is similar to that demonstrated by the Kinzhal hypersonic missile, which is launched by the supersonic MiG-31K aircraft, or the Avangard hypersonic system's glide vehicle accelerated by the UR-100N UТТKh intercontinental ballistic missile, the expert explained.
The missile is also equipped with multiple warheads, the expert pointed out.
"The missile accelerates its entire warhead to hypersonic speed with the separating blocks flying to the target also at hypersonic speed," Litovkin said.
Some military experts assume that the new Russian missile could carry at least six multiple independently-targeted re-entry vehicles (MIRVs).
They suggest that it would take an extremely short time for the medium-range Oreshnik missile to reach key NATO targets in Europe. According to some estimates, the missile could reach the US Aegis Ashore missile base in Redzikowo, Poland in eight to 11 minutes.
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US doesn’t possess, isn’t even working on missile with characteristics comparable to Russia’s Oreshnik - experts
Russia now has proven hypersonic capability with the Oreshnik, the Mach 10 Kinzhal missile system, and the Mach 27 Avangard hypersonic glider, fitted aboard Russian ICBMs including the UR-100N, Litovkin pointed out.
A Mach 10 flight speed means “the Oreshnik can cause significant damage not only using nuclear or conventional munitions, but also simply with its kinetic force. That is, the impact of the Oreshnik warhead is powerful enough to penetrate concrete, penetrate earth embankments and explode in a deep underground command post, an underground factory, etc. No Western missile has such properties – neither medium-range nor strategic missiles,” Litovkin said.
Veteran Russian military observer Dmitry Kornev echoed Litovkin’s assessment, telling Sputnik that while the Dark Eagle and OpFires are still “only undergoing trial operation, testing and development, the Oreshnik has been created, and created on the basis of tried and tested technologies and programs,” which greatly simplifies mass production.
Thursday’s test combat deployment of the Oreshnik against a military target in Dnepropetrovsk speaks to the fact that the new Russian missile system is ready for deployment, Kornev said.
President Putin confirmed as much at a meeting with defense officials in the Kremlin on Friday, saying Russia has a stockpile of Oreshniks, and that several similar systems are undergoing testing.
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“The unique feature of the Oreshnik missile system is that this is a hypersonic medium-range missile flying at a speed of Mach 10,” retired Russian Army colonel and military analyst Viktor Litovkin told Sputnik.
“The West does not have missiles that fly at such speeds, or hypersonic missiles in general,” Litovkin added, emphasizing that the Mach 5-5.5 speeds boasted by comparable US missile systems that are in development like the LRHW Dark Eagle and DARPA’s OpFires program aren’t even truly hypersonic – which “begins at Mach 6 or 7,” in the observer’s estimation.
Russia now has proven hypersonic capability with the Oreshnik, the Mach 10 Kinzhal missile system, and the Mach 27 Avangard hypersonic glider, fitted aboard Russian ICBMs including the UR-100N, Litovkin pointed out.
A Mach 10 flight speed means “the Oreshnik can cause significant damage not only using nuclear or conventional munitions, but also simply with its kinetic force. That is, the impact of the Oreshnik warhead is powerful enough to penetrate concrete, penetrate earth embankments and explode in a deep underground command post, an underground factory, etc. No Western missile has such properties – neither medium-range nor strategic missiles,” Litovkin said.
Veteran Russian military observer Dmitry Kornev echoed Litovkin’s assessment, telling Sputnik that while the Dark Eagle and OpFires are still “only undergoing trial operation, testing and development, the Oreshnik has been created, and created on the basis of tried and tested technologies and programs,” which greatly simplifies mass production.
Thursday’s test combat deployment of the Oreshnik against a military target in Dnepropetrovsk speaks to the fact that the new Russian missile system is ready for deployment, Kornev said.
“An element of intrigue here is that we don’t know how many missiles were used – whether it was one missile with these combat capabilities, meaning at least six warheads, or several missiles, which means serial production is probably already underway,” the observer explained.
President Putin confirmed as much at a meeting with defense officials in the Kremlin on Friday, saying Russia has a stockpile of Oreshniks, and that several similar systems are undergoing testing.
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