Last Updated: November 05, 2023, 12:50 IST
Russia’s new nuclear-powered submarine Imperator Alexander III test launches the Bulava ballistic missile, designed to carry nuclear warheads, from the White Sea, in this image taken from video released November 5, 2023. (Reuters)
Russia successfully test-launched Bulava ICBM, heightening nuclear rhetoric, after revoking nuclear test ban treaty ratification
Russia said Sunday it had successfully test-launched an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of carrying nuclear warheads from one of its submarines. The launch of the โBulavaโ missile, the first in just over a year, comes as Russia ramps up nuclear rhetoric since revoking its ratification of a key nuclear test ban treaty.
โThe new nuclear-powered strategic missile submarine cruiser Emperor Alexander the Third has successfully launched the Bulava sea-based intercontinental ballistic missile,โ the defence ministry said.
It said it fired the under-sea missile from an undisclosed location in the White Sea on its northwest coast, to a target thousands of kilometres away on the far eastern Kamchatka peninsula. โThe missile firing took place in the normal mode from an underwater position,โ it said, adding: โThe missile heads arrived at the designated area at the appointed time.โ
The 12-metre long Bulava missile was designed to be the backbone of Moscowโs nuclear triad and has a range of over 8,000 kilometres (close to 5,000 miles). The West has accused Moscow of using reckless nuclear rhetoric since it launched its offensive against Ukraine last February.
President Vladimir Putin earlier this week signed a law revoking Russiaโs ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, a move strongly criticised by the United States. The 1996 treaty outlaws all nuclear explosions, including live tests of nuclear weapons, though it never came into force because some key countries โ including the United States and China โ never ratified it.
(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – AFP)
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