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Putin says Russia is ramping up production of Oreshnik missile

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MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia is stepping up production of its Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile, which it launched for the first time

Putin Announces Increased Production of Oreshnik Hypersonic Missile

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Russia is stepping up production of its Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile, which it launched for the first time against Ukraine last November.

"Serial production of the latest Oreshnik medium-range missile system is under way," Putin told a graduating class of military cadets in televised comments.

The system has "proven itself very well in combat conditions," he added.

Russia first used the Oreshnik (Hazel tree) against Ukraine on November 21, when Putin said it had fired the missile at a defence enterprise in the city of Dnipro.

He said he had authorised the strike in direct response to Ukraine's first use of U.S.-made ballistic missiles and British-made cruise missiles to hit Russian territory, after Western countries granted their permission.

Putin subsequently threatened further strikes, including against "decision-making centres" in Kyiv, if Ukraine kept attacking Russia with long-range Western weapons.

Intermediate missiles have a range of up to 5,500 km (3,415 miles), which would enable them to strike anywhere in Europe or the western United States from Russia.

Putin has boasted that the Oreshnik is impossible to intercept and has destructive power comparable to a nuclear weapon, although some Western experts have cast doubt on those claims.

In December, a U.S. official said the weapon was not seen as a game-changer on the battlefield, calling it experimental in nature and saying Russia likely possessed only a handful.

Putin said late last year that Russia could also deploy Oreshniks on the territory of its ally Belarus in the second half of 2025. Belarus shares borders with NATO members Poland, Latvia and Lithuania.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia is increasing production of the Oreshnik missile.
  • The missile was first used against Ukraine in November.
  • Putin claims the missile is hard to intercept.
  • Potential deployment in Belarus by 2025.
  • Western experts question its effectiveness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin say about the Oreshnik missile?
Putin stated that Russia is ramping up production of the Oreshnik intermediate-range hypersonic missile, which has proven effective in combat conditions.
When was the Oreshnik missile first used?
The Oreshnik missile was first used against Ukraine on November 21, targeting a defense enterprise in Dnipro.
What are the claimed capabilities of the Oreshnik missile?
Putin claimed that the Oreshnik missile is impossible to intercept and has destructive power comparable to a nuclear weapon, although some Western experts doubt these claims.
What threats did Putin make regarding Ukraine?
Putin threatened further strikes against decision-making centers in Kyiv if Ukraine continued to attack Russia with long-range Western weapons.
What are the deployment plans for the Oreshnik missile?
Putin mentioned that Russia could deploy Oreshnik missiles in Belarus by the second half of 2025, which shares borders with NATO members.

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