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Russia performs second mobile nuclear rocket launcher drills this month

Russian forces are carrying out drills involving Yars mobile nuclear missile launchers, Russian media reported on Tuesday, in what would be the 2nd such exercise in less than a month.

Rocket launcher teams in the Volga river basin, some 700 kilometres (435 miles) east of Moscow, were set to move over 100 kilometres (62 miles) and practice camouflage and deployment, the Interfax news agency reported.

The drills follow comparable workouts in early July in at least 2 different areas and are happening less than two months after Russia held tactical nuclear weapons deployment workouts alongside ally Belarus.

Russia's Kommersant paper reported on Tuesday that the systems, geared up with a rocket with several warheads, can hit targets at a distance of 11,000 kms. It also reported that the systems can be installed onto truck providers or deployed in silos.

Given that launching an invasion on Ukraine in February 2022, Russia has conducted many military workouts by itself or with other countries consisting of China or South Africa.

It has also increased basic training with Belarus, which borders both Russia and Ukraine, carrying out a series of comprehensive drills.

(source: Reuters)