Russia Successfully Test-Fires RS-26 Rubezh ICBM Ballistic Missile

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Russia Successfully Test-Fires RS-26 Rubezh ICBM Ballistic Missile
Russia carried out a successful test-firing of an RS-26 Rubezh ballistic missile from its southern Kapustin Yar launch center, a military representative said. The missile’s dummy warhead hit its target at the Sary Shagan range in Kazakhstan just minutes after takeoff from the Kapustin Yar rocket launch and development site in the southern Astrakhan region on March 18, Kommersant newspaper reported Thursday March 26, citing a Defense Ministry source in Moscow.
     
Russia Successfully Test-Fires RS-26 Rubezh ICBM Ballistic MissileRussia Successfully Test-Fires RS-26 Rubezh ICBM Ballistic Missile
     

The initial test launch of the RS-26 ICBM from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on September 28, 2011, fell through, with the missile veering off course and landing just eight kilometers from the launch site. All subsequent tests in 2012, 2013 and 2015 proved successful.

Currently it is unknown whether this missile carries a single warhead or Multiple Independent Re-entry Vehicles (MIRVs). Both configurations were tested in 2013.

Rubezh is more accurate than current ballistic missiles and is capable of penetrating even the most sophisticated missile defenses. The RS-26 Rubezh is expected to become operational in 2016.