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Friday, 12 August 2022

What is Iskander M Missile? Russia to send nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus

 What is Iskander M Missile? Russia to send nuclear-capable missiles to Belarus




Iskander M Missile: Russian President Vladimir Putin said in a televised broadcast on June 25, 2022 that Russia will be supply Belarus with Iskander-M missile complex , and that can use ballistic or cruise missiles, in the coming months.

He said this at the start of his televised meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in St. Petersburg. The information and logistics of the weapons transfer will be discussed by the defense ministers of the two countries.

The delivery of the Iskander M missile complex is a wait to take location within a few months.

What is Iskander M Missile?


The Iskander-M is a mobile guided missile complex that can carry current or nuclear warheard. The missile complex has a range of up to 500 km (300 miles). It can carry a payload of up to 700 kg.

Iskander M Missile Systems: Know Key Facts


1. Iskander M Missile complex is a mobile guided missile complex code-named "SS-26 Stone" by NATO, and that return the Soviet 'Scud' missiles.

2. Iskander-M is a term used by Russia to define both short-range ballistic missile (SRBM) and transporter-erector begin complex .

3. The Iskander-M missile system's two guided missiles have a range of up to 500 kilometers (300 miles).

4. It can carry both current and nuclear warheads. The current warheads can be equipped with cluster bombs, electromagnetic pulse (EMP) warheads and bunker-buster munitions.

5. The missile complex can as well as fire ground-begin cruise missiles (GLCMs) – the SSC-7 and the SSC-8.

6. The Iskander-M complex has been exclusively used by the Russian military, while the export variant is Iskander-E complex that has a range of 280km with a reduced 489kg payload.

7. The Iskander missile complex was inducted by Russia in 2006. It was Russia's second attempt to replace the Soviet Scud missile, first being Oka SRB, or OTR-23, and that was banned below the middle Nuclear Forces Treaty.

8. Russia first used the Iskander m missile in combat in Georgia in 2008.
Why is Russia supplying Iskander m missile system to Belarus?


The Russian made the declare of sending nuclear-capable Iskander m missile complex to Belarus at a time when the G-7 leaders are convening in Germany for their Summit. The declare has once again brought the mention of nuclear weapons amid Russia's war in Ukraine. It is being seen as a sort of warning to the West as it steps up its arms and ammunition support to Ukraine.

Russia had said in 2012 that the missile complex could be used to target Europe's missile defences. The Iskander complex has all time been growth in Kaliningrad, a Russian exclave, from where it can be used to target NATO forces in Poland, the Baltic States and Sweden.

In the latest meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko, the latter had convey concern all over the "aggressive", "confrontational" and "repulsive" policies of its neighbours Lithuania and Poland.

Lukashenko reportedly asked Putin to support Belarus mount a "regular response" to what he described as nuclear-armed flights by the US-led NATO alliance near Belarus' borders. While Putin said that he did not see any demand for a regular response, he added that Belarus' Russian-built Su-25 jets could be upgraded in Russian factories to make them capable of carrying nuclear weapons.

even so to US-based think tank- CSIS (Center for Strategic and International Studies), the Iskander missiles are designed to confuse missile defences by flying on a low trajectory and manoeuvring in flight to strike targets within 2 to 5 metres accuracy.
Significance


Belarus has been a great part of the Russian war against Ukraine, kindness as a staging ground for the Russian troops to invade Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Ukraine as well as claimed on June 25th that Russian troops had fired dozens of missiles at the Ukrainian cities of Zhytomyr and Chernihiv from Belarus.

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