But it doesn't work right. With the setbacks facing the Sarmat and no other replacement, the R-36 keeps having its life extended. Wright said the missile was "already really, really past its ...
The RS-28 is a direct descendant of the R-36 heavy ballistic missile, better known by its NATO reporting name, the SS-18 “Satan,” which over the course of its nearly 45 years in service has ...
According to Digi24, much of the Soviet Union’s missile production was based in Ukraine, including factories like Pivdenmash (Yuzhmash), which designed and maintained the older R-36 missiles.