Russia is planning a stealth NUKE TRAIN that can travel 1,500 miles a day as it struggles to get its ‘Satan 2’ weapon ready

Tuesday, July 11, 2017
By Paul Martin

Barguzin railroad ‘ghost trains’ will be disguised as ordinary passenger trains
They will be virtually impossible to identify but can be deployed in minutes
The 100-tonne ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missile could wipe out entire countries in one go
It is expected to have a range of 6,213 miles (10,000 km)
This means Moscow could use it to reach London and other European cities

By PHOEBE WESTON
DailyMail.com
11 July 2017

Russia is working on a terrifying nuke train and a 100-tonne ‘Satan 2’ nuclear missile that could wipe out entire countries, according to Moscow’s defence ministry.

Russia is developing the Barguzin railroad combat missile complex as it struggles to get its ‘Satan 2’ weapon ready which has been in the pipeline since 2009.

The Barguzin ‘ghost trains’ can travel 1,500 miles (2,400 km) in a day and will be disguised as ordinary passenger or freight trains, making them virtually impossible to identify.

Both nuclear weapons are being made more sophisticated and potentially devastating as tensions between Russia and the US escalate.

According to Pravda, the official newspaper of Russia’s Communist Party, the ‘Satan 2’ missile and the Barguzin missile complex are ‘on the level of absolute readiness…for their implementation, should the relevant decision be made to include the projects in the state armament program’.

Development of these two weapons has often been delayed but Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said on Thursday that Moscow’s defence ministry is beginning work immediately.

The RS-28 Sarmat missile, dubbed Satan 2 by Nato, has a top speed of 4.3 miles (7km) per second and has been designed to outfox anti-missile shield systems.

It could deliver warheads of 40 megatons – 2,000 times as powerful as the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.

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