Start Russia Hypersonic Missle "Oreschnik"

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Erste Zeugenaufnahmen vom Start der russischen Rakete Oreschnik

Rein aus technischer Sicht beeindruckend.
Zur Info, die Rakete kann Mach 10, fast 3 km in der Sekunde! 😳
Sie ist nicht nur irrsinnig schnell, auch präzise.

Es war die Antwort auf die ständig zunehmende Eskalation der NATO jetzt mit gesteuerten britischen Storm Shadows und USA ATACMS´s. Das Ziel der Oreschnik war eine Militärische Raketenfabrik. Sie kann mit unterschiedlichen Gefechstsprengköpfen bestückt werden. Die hier benutzen dürften unter die Kategorie "Puppenstube" fallen, denn es diente in erster Linie als LETZTE Warnung! Wie wir wissen wird seit der Wahl des Republikaners Donald j. Trump der im Januar ins Weiße Haus einziehen wird, vom Deep State und dem Demokraten-Establishment eskaliert. Es wird vermutet, daß der Grund dahinter entweder Trump ein schweres Kriegs-Erbe zu hinterlassen oder gar seine Amtseinführung noch zu verhindern.

Wiki zu Oreschnek
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oreschnik_(Rakete)#:~:text=Die%20Oreschnik%20ist%20eine%20zweistufige,LKW%20vom%20Typ%20MZKT%2D79291.

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First witness recordings of the launch of the Russian Oreshnik rocket

Impressive purely from a technical point of view.
For your information, the rocket can do Mach 10, almost 3 km per second! 😳
It is not only incredibly fast, but also precise.

It was the answer to NATO's ever-increasing escalation, now with guided British Storm Shadows and USA ATACMS. The target of the Oreshnik was a military rocket factory. It can be equipped with different warheads. The ones used here probably fall into the "dollhouse" category, because it served primarily as a LAST warning! As we know, since the election of Republican Donald J. Trump, who will move into the White House in January, the Deep State and the Democratic establishment have been escalating. It is suspected that the reason behind this is either to leave Trump a heavy legacy of war or even to prevent his inauguration.

Wiki:
The Oreshnik (Russian Орешник 'hazelnut') is a mobile medium-range missile of Russian production, the existence of which was first revealed in November 2024 as part of a deployment against Ukraine.

Table of contents
1 Development
2 Technology
3 War use
4 References

Development
Little is known about the development of the Oreshnik, it probably began in the 2020s as part of the Kedr (Russian for cedar) program.[1][2] The first test launch took place in October 2023 at the Kapustin Yar test site. A second test launch was carried out in June 2024 at the same location.[3] The third launch took place in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, during an attack on the Ukrainian city of Dnipro.[4] According to information from American security circles, Russia only had a small number of units by November 2024 and the missile is still in the test phase.[5] The Oreshnik is probably the first Russian medium-range missile developed since the withdrawal from the INF Treaty,[6] after which medium-range missiles were previously not permitted.

Technology
The Oreshnik is probably a further development of the RS-26 Rubesh intercontinental missile, which in turn is based on the RS-24 Yars.[3][4][7][8] According to arms experts, the Oreshnik is 80 to 90 percent identical to the RS-26.[7][9][10] The Ukrainian specialist portal Defense Express also reported that it is common practice in the Russian arms industry to name the same weapon twice.[6] The Oreshnik is a two-stage medium-range missile with solid-fuel rocket engines. It probably uses the first rocket stage of the RS-24/26 and a modified second rocket stage with a new reentry body carrier.[1] The transport and launch of the rocket takes place from a truck of the type MZKT-79291. The rocket is equipped with up to six MIRV warheads, which aim at their targets on individual ballistic trajectories.[5] There is also speculation about loading it with MaRV warheads or with up to 18 cluster munitions, each weighing 50, 125 or 250 kg.[3][4][11] The payload of the rocket is estimated at 1,200–1,500 kg.[3] In the final phase, the rocket is expected to reach a speed of Mach 10 or 12,300 km/h, which is roughly the typical speed of a modern medium-range missile.[7][4][6] According to initial evaluations after the deployment on November 21, 2024, the Oreshnik's dispersion radius (CEP) is estimated at around 200 m.[3][11][12]

War deployment

House in Dnipro after the Russian airstrike on November 21
The Oreshnik was first deployed on November 21, 2024 against a facility belonging to the Ukrainian company Pivdenmash in the city of Dnipro, which, according to Russian information, is also supposed to produce military equipment there.[13][14][15] According to Ukrainian information, the rocket was launched from the Astrakhan Oblast.[16] Ukrainian images show the impact of multiple warheads from six rockets without explosions; it is assumed that only practice ammunition without explosives was used.[17] The material damage caused by the deployment in Dnipro is solely due to the kinetic energy of the warheads. The deployment was therefore primarily intended to have a political signaling effect.[18] According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, the Russian missile attack was a response to the Ukrainian use of American ATACMS missiles and British Storm Shadow cruise missiles against military targets in western Russia.[6] About 30 minutes before the attack, Russia notified the United States, as is customary within the Nuclear Risk Reduction Channel, so that the United States would not confuse the launch of the missile with the launch of an intercontinental ballistic missile (which are designed for nuclear attacks) or with an attack against itself.[19]

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