Russia's Sarmat missile keeps having troubles, including apparent catastrophic failures, and there's nothing in the works to replace it.
Russia used to rely on Ukrainian expertise for its missile programs, but its actions in 2014 and beyond ended that cooperation.
The United States spends vastly more on its military than any of its enemies, but that has not made us secure from the most destructive weapons on the planet: nuclear-armed ballistic missiles. In fact ...
Fabian Hoffman, a missile expert at the Oslo Nuclear Project, also questioned the choice of liquid fuel for Russia’s next generation ICBM. “Everyone who built the previous missiles has retired or died ...
After warning U.S. officials of its intention to launch, Russia lobbed a mysterious new ballistic missile—initially mistaken ...
Russia is struggling to get its new intercontinental ballistic missile working properly. Moscow has put a lot of money and propaganda behind the ICBM. Failures leave Russia reliant on older missiles ...
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