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A large explosion occurred on the Sarmat intercontinental missile of the Russian army! The launch site was almost completely destroyed: only huge craters remained
Russia's "superstar" suddenly "died halfway"
【Opening】
The international arena is like a huge chessboard, and various countries are like chess players staging an unparalleled competition in this silent game. Suddenly, a seemingly incomparable piece of brilliance - Russia's superweapon "Sarmat" intercontinental missile, but unexpectedly "out". This sudden "self-explosion incident" has set off a frenzy of global attention.
Background
As a "superstar" in the development of Russia's military science and technology, the Sarmat missile carries Russia's status and reputation on the world military stage. It is designed to achieve ultra-long range and cover almost all areas of the planet, which is critical to Russia's strategic deterrence capability. With its advanced liquid-fuel propulsion system and sophisticated guidance system, Sarmat not only has a large size, but also a powerful strike capability, and can even carry a nuclear warhead. It is like a bright star in the minds of military fans around the world, and it is highly anticipated.
[Problematic]
However, just as this "military star" was about to make its debut, it staged a jaw-dropping "self-detonation" drama at the mysterious Plesetsk test site. There was a loud bang, and a huge crater appeared, which undoubtedly shocked the whole world. What caused this accident?
In fact, this is just a microcosm of the numerous difficulties faced by the Sarmat missile in the process of development and testing.
The first is the issue of technology. As a liquid-fueled missile, it requires complex and tedious preparations, is inefficient, and carries a risk of explosion. In addition, due to the fact that it used to rely on part of Ukraine's manufacturing capacity, Russia wants to achieve national production after the supply chain is broken, which makes compatibility between various accessories a major obstacle.
The second is the issue of funding. High maintenance costs have allowed this "bottomless pit" to continue to eat away at Russia's limited military budget. What is even more worrying is that even the most basic security protection of military facilities has been leaked and suffered from the "incursion" of drones, which can't help but make people wonder how much military spending is really spent where it should be.
Finally, there is the complex and volatile international environment. The current international situation is turbulent, and various uncertainties will also have an impact on this project, making it difficult for Russia to move forward.
[Challenges]
Faced with this series of thorny problems, Russia has to face up to its many shortcomings on the road of military science and technology exploration. President Putin issued a military order that "Sarmat must go online before 2022", which is not only to preserve Russia's national honor, but also an important commitment to its future security.
However, achieving this goal is not an easy task. The technical problems are like a solid city wall, the financial pressure is like a heavy stone pressing on the body, and the complex and changeable international situation is like a magician who can change his face at any time, which is unpredictable. These questions are undoubtedly a great test of Russia's wisdom and determination.
【】
Russia's "self-explosion accident" is by no means just a simple technological failure, it is more like a deep reflection on Russia's military science and technology exploration. This incident not only made the world see clearly that even superpowers will face many difficulties on the road to pursuing the ultimate military power, but also made Russia soberly realize that it needs to make hard efforts to achieve its goal of becoming a military power.
The road ahead is still full of challenges, but if Russia can learn from this accident and work hard in technological innovation, capital investment, international relations and other aspects, I believe that this once brilliant "military star" will eventually return to the blue sky and once again become the focus of world attention.
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