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Electronic warfare and the nightmare of a nuclear attack: the escalation of weapons in Vladimir Putin’s strategy

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Electronic warfare and the nightmare of a nuclear attack: the escalation of weapons in Vladimir Putin’s strategy

Moscow needs to be strong and evokes the specter of nuclear war. She has done so since the beginning of the invasion, exhibiting the exercise that put all atomic departments on maximum alert: from submarines to bombers and ICBMs. Then on April 20, as the troops withdrew from the outskirts of Kiev, he launched the prototype of the Sarmat: a real weapon of the apocalypse, which disperses a rain of nuclear shuttles impossible to intercept 18,000 kilometers away.

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