MOSCOW, June 27 — The Russian Ministry of Defense released footage showing the movement of autonomous launchers from the Yars pgrk strategic missile system during military exercises in the Altai Territory.
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The units, part of the Barnaul missile complex, were deployed to combat patrol routes as part of the scheduled maneuvers.
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According to the official statement, the mobile missiles are carrying out a series of strategic tasks, including maneuvering along patrol routes and simulating real combat scenarios.
Yars system crews conduct marches of up to 100 km, perform engineering work on field positions, organize camouflage, and provide defense. They are also trained in countering enemy sabotage and reconnaissance groups.
Additionally, support units are engaged in removing equipment from areas simulated to be contaminated with chemical agents, enhancing their ability to operate in hostile environments.
“These combat training activities are crucial for assessing the readiness of personnel, as well as weapons and military equipment, for extended strategic patrol missions,” stated the Chief of Staff of the missile division at the Barnaul complex of the Russian Strategic Missile Forces.
The Yars pgrk system is one of Russia’s primary land-based nuclear delivery platforms, designed to ensure the country’s strategic deterrence capability under any geopolitical scenario.
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