According to various sources, the exact number of RS-26 Rubezh missiles in service with the Russian military is classified. However, open sources suggest that Russia might have at least 200 RS-26 Rubezh missiles. Another source mentions that Russia has accumulated an arsenal of intercontinental ballistic missiles over 20 years, excluding data on the RS-26 “Rubezh” from specific calculations, but it does not provide the exact number of these missiles.
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I wonder if any of these new missiles are ship-borne. Wouldn’t that be game changer–huh! This looks like the perfect weapon to individually target instillations/HQ’s and so forth without incinerating the surrounding populations. I wonder what the a$$-pucker factor is inside NATO headquarters right now. Also it looks like the pentagram would be easy pickings for these new weapons.