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PUTIN'S REPLY TO NATO-Russia revives its nuclear trains that can launch from anywhere they want
Russian trains equipped with strategic missiles 'Barguzin' may represent an asymmetric response to the NATO's complex European system of protection against ballistic missiles (BMD), which is set in Romania and Poland, reports Sputnik.
Russian experts have begun work on the new elements 'BARGUZIN' - fighter rail missile complex (BZRK), which is intended to transport and launch strategic nuclear missiles.
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It was reported to the Russian armed forces could get five Barguzin railway ICBM system by 2020. A late February, the commander of the education department of the Strategic Missile Forces Viktor Nestor told a Moscow radio that the new generation of trains which fire an intercontinental missile to enter into military service in 2020.
Russian military experts believe that the system is strong counterweight to NATO's ballistic missile defense (BMD), which the United States set up in Eastern Europe.
The spread of Western anti-missile network in Eastern Europe
On Thursday, the military representatives of the Pentagon opened its missile defense base in Deveseluu, Romania. Deveselu is one of the first major European elements of the US global missile shield. The key part is Aegis Ashore System Missile Defense equipped with AN / Spy-1 radar and vertical launchers with 24 Standard SM-3 Block IB missile.
Similar land Aegis System (Aegis was originally developed for the Navy) is currently being built in Poland. This would have to become operational of 2018.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the deployment of elements of the US global missile shield in Europe is undoubtedly a direct threat to the security of the Russian Federation.
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Intercontinental missiles ready to launch quickly find a seemingly ordinary freight wagons that are almost constantly on the move throughout Russia
Pentagon and NATO's war planners 'surround' Russia since the end of the Cold War, trying to undo the ability of that country's nuclear deterrent. Does the Barguzin nuclear trains could seriously diminish the threat.
Well camouflaged trains
The point is that the Russian BZRK looks like any other freight train. Well covert nuclear weapons are constantly moving to the Russian Railways, which is second in length in the world. A fighter rail missile complex can drive up to 1000 kilometers per day.
BZRK's first entered into service in the Soviet army in 1987, but they are completely ejected from the use of 2007 in accordance with the START II agreement between the United States and Russia.
Each Barguzin will be armed with six intercontinental missiles RS-24 Jars, which can be brought into firing position within a few minutes. They should be equipped with advanced systems and electronic warfare and sophisticated stealth technology.
Unilateral withdrawal
Russian military expert Leonid Nersisjan noted that the unilateral withdrawal from the Treaty of Washington's anti-ballistic missiles at the beginning of this century has created serious concern in Moscow and forced the Russian military planners to seek new ways of countering potential threats.
Another destabilizing factor is the Pentagon's global strike concept of Emergency (Prompt Global Strike - PGS). The United States developed a system that can deliver precision-guided air strike conventional weapons throughout the world using hypersonic weapons.
Russian Foreign Ministry says the US implementation of the system of protection against ballistic missiles in Europe, and PGS weapon systems complicate talks on nuclear disarmament between Russia and the United States.
But BZRK should cancel the challenge of American PGS concept.