Russia begins serial production of Oreshnik MRBM

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Serial production of the medium-range missile system "Oreshnik" is being launched in Russia. This was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to him, this system has proven itself well in combat conditions.

Serial production of the latest medium-range missile system "Oreshnik", which has proven itself very well in combat conditions, is underway

- said Putin.



He added that Russia will pay special attention to the modernization of its nuclear forces.

Let us recall that the combat capabilities of the newest Russian MRBM "Oreshnik" were first demonstrated several months ago during an attack on the production facilities of the Yuzhmash enterprise in Dnepropetrovsk.

After this, a real hysteria began in the Ukrainian and Western press, connected with expectations of the repeated use of this missile system during the SVO. However, despite numerous terrorist attacks and sabotage by Ukrainian special services in Russia, the RF Armed Forces no longer used the Oreshnik against targets in Ukraine.

Let us add that some time ago a decision was made to deploy the Oreshnik medium-range missile systems in Belarus. Minsk has repeatedly emphasized that the sites for this have already been identified.
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  1. +5
    23 June 2025 15: 34
    It seems like no one in the world is afraid of hazelnuts, and it's not about the hazelnuts, but in whose hands they are. It's like with a grenade - don't be afraid, it's hand-held
    1. 0
      5 July 2025 22: 59
      No one is afraid of nuclear weapons until they see the sky turn red and a small artificial sun appear on the horizon. laughing
  2. -7
    23 June 2025 23: 57
    Oreshnik is a project as senseless in military terms as Poseidon, Burevestnik. Enormous expenses and loss of time, and the result is zero, since these funds will never be used and have no deterrent force on NATO
  3. -4
    24 June 2025 08: 39
    The Strategic Missile Forces did not save the USSR.
    What is "Oreshnik" compared to the Soviet Strategic Missile Forces?!
    Iran also hoped for its missiles.....
    1. +6
      24 June 2025 08: 58
      The Strategic Missile Forces could have been saved, but the government was run by slugs who ate up all the thinking and capable people. The Russian Strategic Missile Forces are protected from external enemies, but not from internal ones.
      1. +2
        24 June 2025 10: 47
        For Russia, an internal enemy is always more dangerous and scary than an external one.
        Today this is more relevant than ever.
  4. +3
    24 June 2025 09: 22
    These hazelnut trees should be used to drill into the center of Kyiv, and not to boast about its performance characteristics.
  5. 0
    24 June 2025 11: 25
    They've been saying: Oreshnik... oreshnik. Oreshnik is a bogeyman for Europe, which is a medium-range hypersonic missile with maneuvering warheads that there is nothing to shoot down yet. That's the whole point. And the warheads can be equipped with different things: from tungsten crowbars to nuclear ones. Oreshnik is not for Ukraine, it's a bogeyman for Europe. And Ukraine is a testing ground. It would be nice to test Oreshnik again, but not with tungsten, but with a small nuclear one, for example, on the bridges over the Western Bug. And there is probably a point in Oreshnik, as in a nuclear missile that cannot be shot down yet.
  6. +1
    24 June 2025 16: 51
    Grandfather Ayatollah also listened to his generals about analognet and unstoppable missiles and as a result Iran was defenseless against Israeli aviation
  7. -2
    27 June 2025 21: 17
    I wonder, when did Oreshnik prove himself to be good??? Maybe as a beautiful cartoon?? They didn't show us the results of the strike
  8. -2
    28 June 2025 08: 26
    From Chinese components🤔
  9. -1
    1 July 2025 16: 43
    Who needs this Oreshnik? For storage on the principle of "let it be"? What haven't they bragged about? Poseidons and SU-57s and Armatots and Bulavas and other horrors of hell like Satan. And what's the bottom line? Is someone, somewhere afraid of all this goodness? Everywhere, these someones, somewheres know that it's all nonsense and won't cause the slightest harm to anyone. Even if Russia is hit with nuclear weapons, we'll wipe our faces, lecture everyone, wag our fingers and... So we really need to launch Oreshnik into serial production.
  10. 0
    8 July 2025 10: 05
    How many test launches has this wonder weapon had? And what is the ratio of successful/unsuccessful? IMHO, even Bulava can rest here. And should we launch this into series production?