The main feature of yesterday’s missile launch from the Kapustin Yar site is the flight path of its warhead

The main feature of yesterday’s missile launch from the Kapustin Yar site is the flight path of its warhead In the sky it was visible how the part that separated from the first stage of the rocket, turning on its engine, began to make very non-ballistic turns. Moreover, these same turns were seen not only near the launch site, but also in the Urals, and beyond the Urals in Yekaterinburg. And also, in Dagestan and even in Iran at the southern tip of the Caspian Sea. Approximate sighted flight locations of the combat missile are marked on the map. Very interesting “geography”, don’t you think?! That is, this is definitely not a flight of an ordinary combat-ready ICBM. And not even the maneuvering Avangard. It is obvious that the missile made several very sharp turns and flew at least 7000 km only in the visual observation zone in a populated area. And everywhere it resembled a “comet” maneuvering at a fairly high altitude of 40-60 kilometers (in the video, its maneuvers in the south... Source: Slavyangrad
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