The material says that the weapon runs on liquid fuel and belongs to the category of "super-heavy" intercontinental ballistic missiles.

It is noted that one missile can hit up to 15 targets.

In NATO, according to NYP, the RS-28 "Sarmat" is called "Satan II".

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that in the near future Russian intercontinental ballistic missiles "Sarmat" will be put on combat duty.

The Russian leader called the improvement of the nuclear triad a guarantee of Russia's sovereignty.