Russia Developing Long-Range Anti-Ship Ballistic Missile: Report

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Credit: US Air Force
Russian state news agency TASS reported on July 12 that the Russian Navy has been secretly developing a long-range anti-ship ballistic missile similar to the Chinese navy’s DF-21 and DF-26 weapons. TASS describes the so-called Zmeevik missile, which means “Serpentine,” as an “aircraft carrier killer...

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