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What is the Oreshnik missile that Russia has fired at Ukraine?





What is the Oreshnik missile that Russia has fired at Ukraine?


January 10, 2026
2:40 AM GMT+11
Updated May 24, 2026



Service members take part in what Russian Defence Ministry says is the deployment of the Russian nuclear-capable hypersonic Oreshnik missile system in Belarus, at an unidetified location in this still image from video released December 30, 2025. Russian Defence Ministry/Handout via REUTERS


Jan 9 (Reuters) - Here's what to know about this weapon.

WHAT IS IT?

The Oreshnik, whose name means Hazel Tree, is an intermediate-range hypersonic ballistic missile that Russia has fired only once before against Ukraine, in November 2024.


WHAT IS SPECIAL ABOUT IT?

Experts say the novel feature of the Oreshnik is that it can carry multiple warheads capable of simultaneously striking different targets - usually associated with longer-range intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs).

The missile is based on the RS-26 Rubezh, which Russia had originally developed as an intercontinental missile.

Like many Russian weapons systems, it is capable of carrying nuclear as well as conventional warheads, although there was no suggestion of any nuclear component to the overnight attack.

Ukraine said an Oreshnik that Russia used in an attack in January flew at about 13,000 kph (8,000 mph).

Vladimir Putin has claimed that the Oreshnik is impossible to intercept and that it has destructive power comparable to that of a nuclear weapon, even when fitted with a conventional warhead.

Some Western experts have said those claims are exaggerated. In December 2024, a U.S. official said the weapon was not seen as a game-changer on the battlefield, calling it experimental in nature and saying Russia likely possessed only a handful.

Since 2024, Russia has put the Oreshnik into serial production and also supplied it to its ally Belarus.


WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF THE STRIKE?

The destructive impact in January was limited because the missile - as in 2024, when Russia fired it for the first time - was fitted only with dummy warheads, not explosives, a senior Ukrainian official told Reuters. The official said it struck a state enterprise in the western city of Lviv, causing "minor penetrations of concrete structures" and leaving craters nearby.


WHY USE DUMMY WARHEADS?

Security experts said the point of Moscow's action was not to cause massive destruction but to send a warning signal at a key juncture in the war: that Russia has a powerful, nuclear-capable hypersonic missile that it could use to strike Ukraine or a European member of NATO.

Kyiv's European allies said Moscow was trying to intimidate them in an attempt to scare them away from backing Ukraine. Russia is angry at British and French plans announced this week to send troops to protect Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire in the war. It says European troops would be legitimate targets.

Some political experts said Moscow could also be keen to flaunt its military strength after blows to its prestige since the start of this year - notably the U.S. toppling of Putin's ally, President Nicolas Maduro of Venezuela, and the U.S. seizure of a Russian-flagged oil tanker in the North Atlantic.


ARE MORE ORESHNIK LAUNCHES LIKELY?

Experts assess that Russia has limited stocks of the new missile and will use it sparingly, meaning it will likely refrain from further launches if it judges that its message has been heard by the West.


5 comments:

  1. Blessed Be The Peacemakers for they shall be called Sons of God. Matthew 5:9.

    (And Nobel Peace Prize too ha3).

    Yea the Road To Peace in the ME is via the Ibrahim Accords with the Sunni Arab countries. And when IRGC is kicked out there will be the Cyrus Accords with Iran.

    TRUMP JUST PUBLISHED THE EXACT LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT MUST SIGN THE ABRAHAM ACCORDS OR THERE IS NO IRAN DEAL

    Not a suggestion. Not a request. MANDATORY. Simultaneous. His exact word.

    Here is the list:

    πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ Saudi Arabia → no diplomatic relations with Israel → now told signing is non-negotiable
    πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar → hosts Hamas political bureau → now told to normalize with Israel as part of the Iran package
    πŸ‡΅πŸ‡° Pakistan → nuclear-armed, 230 million Muslims, never recognized Israel → leaders reportedly SURPRISED on the call
    πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· Turkey → NATO member, Erdogan called Israel's Gaza operations war crimes → now on the mandatory list
    πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬ Egypt → existing peace treaty with Israel since 1979 → full Abraham Accords normalization is a different ask
    πŸ‡―πŸ‡΄ Jordan → peace treaty since 1994 → full normalization still a new demand
    πŸ‡§πŸ‡­ Bahrain → already signed in 2020 → now being used as the template everyone else must follow
    πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ UAE → original signatory → now expected to pull the others across the line

    πŸ’€ 8 countries on one call
    πŸ’€ 7 of them have no full normalization with Israel
    πŸ’€ ZERO were told this was coming — leaders described as surprised
    πŸ’€ 100% of this is being framed as repayment for U.S. efforts

    Trump's own words on Truth Social, May 25, 2026: "after all the work done by the United States to try and pull this very complex puzzle together, it should be mandatory that all of these Countries, at a minimum, simultaneously, sign onto the Abraham Accords."

    Every country on this list has a domestic political cost for signing. Not a small one. An enormous one.

    Trump's 48-hour ultimatum is still forming. These are the countries at the table right now.

    https://x.com/liuintheshadows/status/2058926645105283076?s=46

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    1. NBC reports: Trump says it should be 'mandatory' for more countries to join the Abraham Accords as part of Iran deal

      Note "SHOULD" and not as you put it, "MUST"

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  2. Using Oreshniks against Ukraine are a strategic military dead end for Russia even as it makes showy and no doubt painful "unstoppable" attacks.

    Similar to the strategic Dead End for "unstoppable" Nazi V-2s.The V-2 program cost Germany some $ 40 Billion in today's money. It cost Germany more to research and build the weapons than the targets it destroyed.

    If Russia put nuclear warheads on the Oreshniks to attack Ukraine, then this would be a totally different situation.

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    1. know/nothing fart!

      Mfer, do a simple search on homing meteorites hitting earth lah.

      Why a small space rock could generate such unimaginable destruction when hitting ground?

      cf: supersonic speed, high temperature created on rock mass due to traveling friction with air.

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    2. Bull shit .

      The kinetic energy in a moving object is = 1/2 × Mass x Velocity squared.
      Meteorites enter the earth's atmosphere at speeds ranging from 25,000 to 100,000 mph, and a small Meteorite can weigh several tons.
      That is why a meteor can cause so much damage.
      The Oreshnik has just a small fraction of that energy.

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