USA successfully tested the Minuteman III nuclear missile: launch details
According to hvylya.net: Recently, America tested its intercontinental ballistic missile Minuteman III, which can carry nuclear weapons. This was reported from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The missile launch took place on November 5 and was code-named GT 254.
An important feature of this test was that the missile's launch was conducted by a team from the E-6B Mercury aircraft of the US Navy. They carried this out to evaluate the effectiveness of the ICBM system and its readiness to perform tasks if necessary.
'This is not just a launch; it is a comprehensive check of the ICBM system to confirm its reliability and accuracy. The data collected during the tests is invaluable for maintaining the reliability of the ICBM weapon system,' emphasized the squadron commander.
Response from the Russian Kremlin
At the same time, Russian press secretary Dmitry Peskov reported that President Putin did not instruct preparations for nuclear tests but simply issued a directive to consider the possibility of conducting them. Earlier, Vladimir Putin had noted the need to prepare for potential full-scale nuclear tests in response to the actions of other countries.
Ukraine witnessed another test of the American Minuteman III missile, which triggered a response from the Russian Kremlin. Putin did not give any orders for nuclear tests but indicated the need to prepare for possible actions according to the situation with other countries.
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