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1 Jul, 2025 22:32

Belarus provides update on deployment of Russian Oreshnik missiles

The hypersonic weapon will be stationed in the country by the end of the year, President Lukashenko says
Belarus provides update on deployment of Russian Oreshnik missiles

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has said that Russia’s Oreshik hypersonic missile systems are set to arrive in his country by the end of 2025, as agreed with his counterpart Vladimir Putin.

The president made the remarks on Tuesday during an event marking the anniversary of Belarusian independence. 

“We agreed with Putin in Volgograd. The first positions of Oreshnik will be in Belarus. You have seen the performance of Oreshnik. By the end of the year, these weapons will be deployed in Belarus,” Lukashenko stated.

The Russian missiles are expected to be mounted on locally produced chassis. Earlier this year, Lukashenko revealed that a handful of such vehicles had already been manufactured and tested. 

Russia battle-tested the new missile in November by conducting a strike on a military factory in Ukraine. At the time, Moscow said the demonstration of the advanced weapon was a response to Western authorization allowing Kiev to use donated long-range missiles to strike deep inside Russian territory.

The hypersonic medium-range missile is believed to be nuclear-capable, although Putin had previously stated its conventional form can inflict damage comparable to a low-yield nuclear explosion.

The system is believed to have multiple independently guided warheads, which remain controllable even while traveling at extreme speeds.

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