Russia putting its intercontinental ballistic missiles through their paces

The Russian military has launched drills involving intercontinental ballistic missiles in Siberia.

Russia putting its intercontinental ballistic missiles through their paces

The Russian military has launched drills involving intercontinental ballistic missiles in Siberia.

The Defence Ministry said on Tuesday the manoeuvres involve the Yars missile launchers along with support vehicles.

It said 4,000 troops will be involved.

The Yars, the most advanced nuclear-tipped missile in the Russian military arsenal, is mounted on a heavy lorry, making it more difficult for an enemy to spot and destroy it.

The ministry said the exercise will involve the missiles' deployment and feature action to protect them from enemy scouts and precision strikes.

The drills come a week after Russia and Belarus wrapped up their massive week-long war games that caused jitters in some Nato countries, including Poland and the Baltics.

The Russian military has intensified its combat training amid tensions with Nato over Ukraine.

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