Oreshnik (Russian: 'Hazel tree'),[2] according to Russian president Vladimir Putin, is a Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM). The missile is claimed to have a speed higher of Mach 11 (13,500 km/h; 8,370 mph; 3.74 km/s) according to the Ukrainian military, with six warheads reportedly equipped with six submunitions[1][3] that makes it very difficult to intercept.[4] Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh described the Oreshnik as a variant of Russia's RS-26 Rubezh quasi-ballistic missile,[5] while one expert said that it likely used no more than 10% new parts.[6]
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So 36 hits at Mach 11 created ground shock waves like an earthquake. Homes 2 blocks away from the factories were severely damaged just like an earthquake.
Any invading NATO army hit with one of these would turn around and run back to Paris. At least, the survivors would.