{"id":4187,"date":"2025-12-30T11:22:03","date_gmt":"2025-12-30T12:22:03","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/?p=4187"},"modified":"2026-01-02T13:48:14","modified_gmt":"2026-01-02T13:48:14","slug":"russias-oreshnik-missile-system-enters-service-in-belarus-first-official-video","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.youtubexyoutube.com\/index.php\/2025\/12\/30\/russias-oreshnik-missile-system-enters-service-in-belarus-first-official-video\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia\u2019s Oreshnik missile system enters service in Belarus (FIRST OFFICIAL VIDEO)"},"content":{"rendered":"
The nuclear-capable weapon can carry multiple individually targetable warheads that retain control at hypersonic speeds<\/strong><\/p>\n Russia\u2019s cutting-edge nuclear-capable Oreshnik hypersonic missile system has entered service in Belarus, the Defense Ministry in Moscow has announced.<\/p>\n In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry said the medium-range system has officially \u201cassumed combat duty.\u201d<\/em> It also released the first-ever official footage of the system, showing its delivery and installation in Belarus, along with a ceremony marking the commencement of its combat duty.<\/p>\n \u201cAll conditions for combat duty and accommodation of Russian personnel were prepared in advance in Belarus,\u201d<\/em> the ministry noted, adding that crews responsible for launch, communications, security, and power supply \u201cunderwent retraining on modern facilities\u201d<\/em> before entering service. The personnel are now exploring new patrol areas and conducting reconnaissance.<\/p>\n Unveiled in November 2024, an Oreshnik carrying conventional warheads struck a major military plant in Ukraine in what Moscow called a successful \u201ccombat test.\u201d<\/em> It is capable of delivering multiple independently targetable warheads (MIRVs) at hypersonic speeds, with each warhead maintaining guidance and maneuverability even during the final approach, making interception extremely difficult.<\/p>\n Russian officials have likened its conventional destructive power to that of a low-yield nuclear strike, highlighting its dual strategic and tactical potential. By comparison, Western militaries currently lack a directly equivalent hypersonic MIRV-capable system, giving Oreshnik a unique edge in speed, maneuverability, and multi-target strike capability.<\/p>\n