Launch systems for nuclear capable missiles were brought to “combat patrol routes” in Russia, the country’s state media has reported.
The news agency TASS posted video of what it said were the launcher systems for the Yars intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) being rolled out in the Novosibirsk compound in Siberia.
The agency said that crews were checking “the readiness” of personnel and equipment “for long-term duty in the field.”
According to specialist military and defense outlet Army Recognition, the Yars RS-24 is a Russian mobile nuclear missile that can travel between 1200 and 7500 miles with an accuracy range of 250 meters.
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Officers of Russian National Guard Service guard the territory past the Yars Nuclear missile complex, at Tverskaya street during the Victory Day Parade rehearsals, May 2, 2024, in Moscow, Russia. The Red Square Victory Day… Officers of Russian National Guard Service guard the territory past the Yars Nuclear missile complex, at Tverskaya street during the Victory Day Parade rehearsals, May 2, 2024, in Moscow, Russia. The Red Square Victory Day Parade is scheduled on May 9. Russian media reported that Yars launchers were placed on combat duty in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk on October 7, 2024.