According to information published by the Russian Press Agency Sputnik on February 4, 2025, a new version of Russia's Iskander surface-to-surface tactical ballistic missile, dubbed the Iskander-1000 able to reach a range of up to 1,000 km in lace of the 400 km of the Iskander-M version, is set to be deployed in Ukraine in the near future. The missile's extended range and advanced capabilities are expected to heighten concerns among NATO nations due to its potential to strike targets at unprecedented distances. Read News Russia - Ukraine War at this link ...
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Externally, the Iskander-1000 closely resembles earlier Iskander variants, maintaining its 7.3-meter length and 0.92-meter diameter, with key upgrades to enhance range and performance. (Picture source: Yandex images)
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