00:00Of course, there are no analogues of nutcrackers in the world, and I think that such analogues will not appear soon.
00:12Let me remind you once again, I remind you as a nutcracker at work, as you asked.
00:19Dozens of combat units, self-propelled units, attack the target at a speed of 10 Mach, which is about 3 km per second.
00:31The temperature of the hitting elements reaches 4000 degrees. If my memory serves me correctly, the temperature on the surface of the Sun is 5.5-6 degrees.
00:45Therefore, everything that is in the epicenter of the explosion is divided into elementary particles, turning into dust.
00:56The missile strikes even highly protected and located at great depth objects.
01:07According to military and technical experts, in the event of a massive and large-scale use of these missiles, that is, several nutcrackers at once in one strike,
01:22the power of this strike will be comparable to the use of nuclear weapons.
01:30Although a weapon of mass destruction, a nutcracker, of course, is not.
01:36Firstly, because, and this is confirmed by the test on November 21, this weapon is high-precision.
01:48And secondly, and this is the most important, there is no nuclear charge here, which means that there will be no nuclear contamination after it is detected.
01:58Today, we have several ready-to-use products of this kind.
02:05And, of course, as has already been said, we will respond to the continuing strikes on the territory of Russia by large-scale missiles of Western production,
02:18including a possible continuation of the nutcracker test in combat conditions, as it was done on November 21.
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