Ballistic missile technology

Russia Employs Depleted Uranium in Missile Warheads Amidst Drone Warfare Escalation

Following a Russian attack on Ukraine’s Chernihiv Oblast last month, an unexploded R-60 air-to-air missile was discovered, exhibiting elevated radiation levels. This missile, found equipped on a modified Geran-2 drone, contained depleted uranium warheads composed of Uranium-235 and Uranium-238, a highly dense byproduct of uranium enrichment effective for armor penetration. The Ukrainian Security Service has since secured the warhead, transporting it to a radioactive waste facility, and is investigating this as a potential war crime due to the significant health and environmental hazards posed by radioactive dust from such munitions.

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Ukraine Mass-Produces Its Own Ballistic Missile

Ukraine’s domestically produced Sapsan ballistic missile, successfully completing combat testing, is entering mass production. This development significantly bolsters Ukraine’s defense capabilities amid dwindling Western aid and ongoing Russian attacks. The missile, possessing a substantial warhead, prioritizes strike power over range, and its production represents a major European advancement in ballistic missile technology since the Cold War. While concerns exist regarding potential Russian escalation, the ongoing Russian use of ballistic missiles against civilian targets diminishes such concerns.

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