U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and France's Macron have said one after another: If Ukraine is defeated, NATO's dispatch of troops to Ukraine may become a reality.
On February 29, Putin publicly warned the West in his State of the Union address to the Russian House of Commons: Russia's ** can hit the territory of the other side.
On 1 March, Russia launched a separable mobile intercontinental missile from a missile launch site 700 kilometers northeast of Moscow to the Chamchatka Peninsula, and notified the United States in advance.
The Yars ICBM launched by Russia has a total length of 21 meters, a total weight of 49 tons, and a warhead weight equivalent to 2.5 million tons of TNT explosive yield, with a range of 110,000 kilometers, which can cover the entire territory of NATO, and one Yars is enough to destroy a medium-sized city.
Putin's State of the Union address was publicly broadcast live on PPT.
In his message, Putin said that Russia's nuclear strategic nuclear forces are on full alert, and the new type of supersonic missiles are not only put into service, but also effectively hit important military targets of the opposing side in the special military operation. The Zircon supersonic strike system has already been put into combat, the Avangard hypersonic missile is on combat duty, and tests of the infinite-range Petrel nuclear-powered cruise missile and the Poseidon nuclear torpedo have been completed.
These ** recounted by Putin are broadcast live on the spot with PPT, and the whole world can see it. Perhaps Putin wants to show the United States and Western countries that Russia's nuclear forces are real and reliable, and Russia's will to fight is also real and reliable.
What worries the United States even more is that many of Russia's new missiles do not even have the United States, and there is no reliable defense method at present.
For example, Russia's "Haiyan" nuclear-powered cruise missile, which is close to being developed, can cruise over the earth for a long time, just like a satellite, and may fall on its head at any time. There are also "Dagger" and "Zircon" missiles that are ultra-high-speed, and if combined with the "nuclear **", they cannot be prevented.
To be honest, Russia's 600 nuclear warheads are indeed terrifying to Western countries.