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Russia to Deploy Iskander Rockets over US Cruise Missile Threat

Russia to Deploy Iskander Rockets over US Cruise Missile Threat
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Responding to the threat posed by US cruise missiles, which could be launched from sites in Eastern Europe, Russia will be forced to deploy its own ballistic missiles in its westernmost region, the head of the Russian Senate Defense Committee warned.

Russia to Deploy Iskander Rockets over US Cruise Missile Threat

"One of the reasons why Russia opposed the deployment of the American ABM [anti-ballistic missile] system in Europe was the concern that this infrastructure may be quickly converted to deploy strike systems, in particular land-based cruise missiles. These concerns are being confirmed today," Senator Viktor Ozerov, who chairs the upper house's Defense and Security Committee, told RIA Novosti.

The Russian lawmaker was referring to interceptor missile launchers deployed in Poland and Romania, which Washington insists are needed to protect Europe from a rocket attack. The vertical-launch systems are the same used on American missile cruisers to fire Tomahawk missiles.

The US and Russia are both banned from having or even developing ground-based missiles with the range similar to Tomahawks by the INF Treaty signed in the late 1980s. But naval missiles are not subject to the document. Moscow said that in the event of a crisis, the US may use the ABM sites to fire Tomahawks at Russian territory.

The S-400 is a long-range anti-missile system used to protect strategic sites like large cities or ICBM silos from airstrikes.

The Iskander is a tactical missile system capable of firing either ballistic or cruise missiles, including those carrying nuclear warheads. The Iskander system's range is enough to reach the controversial US ABM sites.

Ozerov added that Russia is developing new surface-to-air and air-to-surface missiles capable of piercing American missile shields.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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