The publications, citing unnamed sources, stated that the missile had been informally called the Iskander-1000 and that its development was first mentioned in May 2024, when Russia celebrated the 78th ...
According to sources, the ballistic missile is loaded with new efficient engine its fuel capacity has been increased by 15 percent.
If the Kremlin is to be believed, the Iskander-1000 missile can radically maneuver at high speeds during its terminal phase, all while launching decoys that will likely stymie any air defense system ...
Forbes, citing Ukrainian military blogger Kirill Sazonov, reported that Russia may have attempted to launch an Oreshnik ballistic missile toward Kyiv, but it allegedly malfunctioned and fell on ...