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Russian Killjoy missiles are faster than HIMARS, can have nuclear payload

Por: Newsweek World November 02, 2022

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Russian AS-24 Killjoy missiles reportedly placed in Belarus are capable of carrying nuclear payloads and traveling at much higher speeds than the U.S.-produced HIMARS supplied to Ukraine.The United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence said on Tuesday that imagery showed Russian jets and a canister associated with an AS-24 Killjoy missile parked at Belarus' Machulishchy Airfield last month, marking the first time the hypersonic missile has... + full article



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