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This single missile doesn’t hit once… it hits 36 times 😳 Russia’s Oreshnik #shorts #russia #oreshnik

What if a single missile could strike dozens of targets at once?

Russia’s “Oreshnik” concept is based on MIRV technology — where one missile carries multiple warheads that separate mid-air and hit different targets independently.

⚠️ This type of system:

Multiplies impact from a single launch
Makes interception far more complex
Has been part of modern missile strategy for years

But how effective is it really?

(This video is for educational purposes only.)

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Transcript
00:00Привет! My name is Oreshnik, Putin's favorite toy.
00:05And I carry 36 surprises for my enemies!
00:10Deployed in November 2024.
00:13I am one of Russia's most advanced intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
00:17Solid fuel. No setup required.
00:20На здоровье!
00:24But here is the thing.
00:26I split into six warheads.
00:28Each one releases six more sub-monuments.
00:3136 targets. 36 surprises.
00:34With a range of up to 5,500 kilometers.
00:37I can pay a visit to NATO headquarters in Brussels in about 17 minutes.
00:47By the time European countries finish arguing about who pays for defense,
00:50I have already landed.
00:56Putin said it himself.
00:57There are no means of intercepting me.
01:00From Russia, with love!
01:03Follow War Toon!
01:05Every day, a new weapon!
01:07A new story!
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