Russian Nuclear Missile Forces Hold Drills in Siberia
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Posted on April 2, 2026
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Russian strategic missile forces conducted camouflage and concealment drills in Siberia moving Yars ICBMs, practicing field maneuvers and air-defence response underlining readiness amid heightened NATO tensions.
MOSCOW, April 2 (Reuters) - Russian strategic missile forces have conducted drills in Siberia involving camouflaged movements of Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles that are capable of delivering nuclear warheads, the Defence Ministry said on Thursday.
Crews practised a range of activities including using camouflage and concealment to disguise movements of ground-based missiles in the field, the ministry said.
They also rehearsed responding to simulated enemy attacks and countering air attack weapons. The ministry did not report any launches of missiles.
Russia holds regular exercises of its strategic nuclear forces in order to test their combat-readiness and send warning signals to the West, at a time of high tension with its NATO adversaries over the war in Ukraine.
(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov and Mark Trevelyan, Editing by William Maclean)
Russian strategic missile forces conducted the drills involving Yars intercontinental ballistic missiles in Siberia.
Crews practiced camouflage and concealment techniques, responded to simulated enemy attacks, and countered air attack weapons.
No, the Defence Ministry did not report any launches of missiles during the drills.
Russia conducts regular exercises to test combat-readiness and send warning signals to the West during high tensions with NATO.
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