Vladimir Putin on Oreshnik Missile: Russian President Vladimir Putin has made a big claim in his annual press conference regarding his most deadly and destructive Orasonic missile. Putin has described the Orashnik missile as a completely new type of weapon and has claimed that it is absolutely impossible to stop this missile.
The Russian President says that at present no air defense system deployed in Europe can stop Russia’s deadliest missile. He said that if experts have doubts then they can conduct a technical experiment.
Putin took credit for making Orasonic missile
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the Oreshnik missile was created on the basis of previous Russian design projects, which have been finalized. Putin said that he himself had given the order to make the Orasonic missile. During the press conference, when he was asked the meaning of Oreshnik’s name, Putin said that he did not know. However, only a few weeks ago, Russia had attacked Ukraine with Orashnik missile, the whole world was shocked to see the video of which.
It is absolutely impossible to stop the Orasonic missile.
President Putin claimed in a live press conference that no air defense system currently deployed in Europe is capable of stopping Russia’s Oranik missile. Putin described the chances of success of Western air defense as zero. He has proposed “21st century high-tech warfare” in response to Western experts who doubt the capabilities of the Orasonic missile.
Western countries can try the power of Orasonic
The Russian President said, ‘If Western defense experts think that Orashnik can be stopped, then they should propose to us, and especially to America, a technological experiment.’ He further said, give them a target, say in Kiev, and tell them to center their air defense system on that side and we will attack it with Oreshnik. Then it will be interesting to see what happens.
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