- The RS-28
Sarmat (Russian: РС-28 Сармат,
named after the Sarmatians; NATO
reporting name: SS-X-29 or SS-X-30),
often colloquially referred to as Satan...
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sarmat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sarmat may
refer to: RS-28
Sarmat, a
Russian missile Sarmat, a
historical region of Bulga,
Ethiopia Sarmat...
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Sarmatism (or Sarmatianism; Polish: Sarmatyzm; Lithuanian: Sarmatizmas) was an ethno-cultural
identity within the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was...
- air-launched
ballistic missile The
Poseidon unmanned underwater vehicle The RS-28
Sarmat liquid-fueled, MIRV-equipped super-heavy ICBM The Kh-47M2
Kinzhal missile...
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Sarmat Ikoev is an
Ossetian politician from the
partially recognized Caucasian Republic of
South Ossetia,
which most of the
United Nations recognizes as...
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timescale of
Central Europe and
Central Asia Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth Sarmatism, the
lifestyle of the
aristocracy of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- Scarp", R-36M (SS-18)
variants / "SS-18 Satan", and the RS-28
Sarmat missiles. RS-28
Sarmat is
called a "superheavy" ICBM.
Superheavy ICBMs date back to...
- can be
carried as an MIRV
payload by the UR-100UTTKh, R-36M2 and RS-28
Sarmat heavy ICBMs. It can
deliver both
nuclear and
conventional payloads. The...
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cultural manifestation, and the
country developed its own
style known as
Sarmatism at the turn of the 17th century. The
national dress and
etiquette of Poland...
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Retrieved 2 June 2024. Gatopoulos, Alex (22
April 2022). "Russia's
Sarmat and China's YJ-21: What the
missile tests mean". Aljazeera. Williams, Zachary...