Supposedly, an RS-26 was launched from Astrakhan and targeted at infrastructure in Dnipro.

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    Seems like a bit of a waste to launch an intercontinental missile at a country next door, on the same continent. Isn’t Russia supposed to have plenty of short and mid range ballistic missiles? I guess they must be running low.

    I was under the impression that ICBMs weren’t all that great for conventional warheads. Their payload capacity isn’t enormous and their accuracy tends to be relatively low- which matters not a jot if you’re firing nukes (which do a lot of bang per kilo, and where a few hundred metres either way isn’t likely to be critical), but not so great for dropping normal munitions.

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      It was to send a message similar to how the Iranian drone attack on Israel in April was to send a message that they can launch a bunch of $2,000 drones and cause Israel to have to launch $2 million missiles and aircraft to take them out.

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      Launching just one sounds like the primary purpose is for messaging, not taking out whatever single target. They want to remind Europeans that they aren’t safe just because they live far away. The west has been getting numb to the constant threats of using nuclear weapons. I believe this launch is to give those threats more weight again.

      The US will no longer be a threat to Russians ambitions come January. Expect an urgent fear campaign to get the rest of NATO to no longer want to stick their necks out for Ukraine.

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        Nah, we’re not numb. But the fact of the matter is, we can’t change anything and letting him win is not going to work, because what’s the alternative? Being subjugated or attacked at a later state?

        Putin should not forget however, that “we”, the EU, also have Nukes and will retaliate, if push comes to shove. Those threats are meaningless either way.

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      IMHO they might be just making a threat this way. Kremlin folks think that’s the way diplomacy works. See, we’ve launched a missile that can be used to send nukes. That’s our very subtle and diplomatic warning. We both understand what that means, yes? Let’s look very smart and diplomatic.

      They may think that looks cool.

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      This missile is only “Intercontinental” if you launch it from the edge of a continent. It’s got about 6000km of range, which is a lot, but these are obviously meant for use in Europe. They were probably thinking of London and Paris when designing them though.

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        I posted elsewhere about the rumour Russia was going to fire an RS26.

        I got called a liar and warmonger.

        Well, my next prediction remains the same: Russia WILL eventually use nukes. Because there will come a momeny of “use it or lose it”, and Russia prefers a destroyed world over an intact one without Russia.

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          You see why you are called out. Putin will never use nukes. He will die if he does so and he fears for his life.

          Nuclear weapons launched on the west only work as a threat, they don’t actually work for anything really except that.

          Secondly, they do not have any tactical gains to have from tactical nukes (and it seems they do no longer have the batallions needed to use them, so they’d nuke themselves as much as the Ukrainians), and they would lose support from China and India for using them which would really hasten the downfall of the Russian regime.

          So no, there is no nUkes cOmMing.

          Even I, a certified armchair general, knows this.

          Edit: you got called out because you said this:

          There’s rumours that Russia is readying a RS26 missile at this very moment in retaliation.

          If they actually do this, the war will go nuclear.

          Very interesting news, kudos to you for finding and sharing them (really), but the rest is fear mongering.

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          Russia: launches nuke…

          West: does nothing because they don’t want to start WW3

          Russia: that’s what I thought bitch

          Seems to be the way things are going.

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          Russia prefers a destroyed world over an intact one without Russia.

          That much is true, but none of this is existential. If the Russian military packs up and heads home, Russia continues to exist. They don’t want to do that ofc, but obviously Russia prefers an intact world with Russia compared to a destroyed world.

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          There’s still a few steps left on the escalation ladder.

          Conceivably I can see them detonating a nuke somewhere over the blacksea at a high enough altitude to minimise fallout as a demonstration that they are serious and have the capability.

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      These missiles are designed with Western Europe in mind. Specifically, to deter them from coming to help Eastern Europe.