Sarmat: Russia's Most Powerful Nuclear Shield and Its Significance in 2026
Successful tests, deployment, and unique characteristics of the Satan-2 missile
In May 2026, the world witnessed an important milestone in the development of Russia's strategic forces. On May 12, 2026, Commander of the Strategic Rocket Forces (RVS) Sergey Karakaev reported to President of Russia Vladimir Putin on the successful test launch of the heavy intercontinental ballistic missile of the new generation Sarmat. The President called this event "a major event in the life of the country" and confirmed that the first missile regiment with these complexes would go on combat duty by the end of 2026.
Sarmat is the most powerful missile complex in the world, capable of reliably overcoming any anti-missile defense systems.
What is the Sarmat Missile
The Sarmat missile complex (classified by NATO as SS-X-30 or "Satan-2") was created to replace the Soviet heavy rocket R-36M2 "Voyevoda," known in the West as "Satan." It is a liquid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missile with silo-based deployment, designed to strike targets on other continents. Its main feature is the ability to carry a massive payload and deliver several independent warheads to different targets. Sarmat became the first strategic missile complex in the world created using "hypersonic" equipment technologies.
One of the key characteristics of the new weapon is its mass. The launch mass of the missile is 208.1 tons, and the payload reaches 10 tons. This allows it to carry up to 12 independently guided warheads, including the hypersonic glide vehicle Avangard, which has already gone on experimental combat duty. Each such block is capable of maneuvering in flight and flying at hypersonic speed, making interception virtually impossible.
Key Characteristics of the Sarmat
Unbelievable range. The declared flight range of the Sarmat exceeds 35,000 kilometers. For comparison, the length of the Earth's equator is slightly more than 40, ...
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