Russia RS-28 Sarmat range
Definition
The maximum operational range of the RS-28 Sarmat (NATO: SS-X-30 or Satan II), a Russian super-heavy intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), officially stated as 18,000 kilometers (11,000 miles), allowing it to target any location on Earth from launch sites in Russia.
In some configurations with Fractional Orbital Bombardment System (FOBS) technology, the Russia RS-28 Sarmat range is claimed to extend up to 35,000 km via sub-orbital flight paths, though limited by international treaties.
Examples
The Russia RS-28 Sarmat range is so impressively global, it could turn your beach vacation into an unintended fireworks show.
With the Russia RS-28 Sarmat range hitting 18,000 km, Moscow's mailmen must envy its delivery speed.
Debates rage online about the true Russia RS-28 Sarmat range—18,000 km or just enough to reach the nearest oligarch's yacht?
Russia touts the RS-28 Sarmat range as planet-spanning perfection, because nothing says 'peacekeeper' like a missile that can't miss brunch in Brisbane.
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