Russia launches the Dnepr cosmic boosters carrying 23 satellites
On November 22, the Russian Space Agency announced that it had launched a launch of the Dnepr cosmic rocket that was modified from the ICBM PS-20 intercontinental ballistic missile, which NATO identified as SS-18 Satan. Dnepr missiles carry 23 satellites into orbit.
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According to the plan, a month after entering orbit, an Italian satellite will drop the satellites to bring, raising the number of launch satellites this time to 32 satellites, exceeding the record "a rocket launched 29 satellites" November 19 of the United States.
Russia has a stockpile of about 150 PS-20 missiles, which will soon be improved to use as a space rocket.
The ICBM RS-20, developed from the Soviet era, is the most powerful and powerful nuclear missile in the world. Western military judges, if the RS-20 ICBM is launched, it means the end of the existence of a certain area in the world.
That's why NATO identifies this type of missile as Satan. Because of the USSR's strategic arms reduction treaty signed with the US, RS-20 was removed from the combat component.
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