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08 December 2024, 11:28

Expert: Belarus might add new innovative technology to Oreshnik system

MINSK, 8 December (BelTA) – Belarus may produce the Oreshnik missile system with a completely different innovative technological stuffing, PhD in Law, expert on the operation of security agencies Sergei Karnaukhov said in a new episode of the V Teme [On Point] project on BelTA’s YouTube channel.

According to him, the decision to deploy the Oreshnik missile system in Belarus is the first stage. Now it is necessary to service the ultra-complex equipment. “Nobody knows how Oreshnik operates. Let us note again that the West has never learned how to control this flying plasma. After all, inside the plasma there are electronics, steering systems. This missile should, if necessary, not just correct its flight, but also have the ability to self-destruct, especially if it has a nuclear charge. No one can imagine on what physical principles this has been implemented. I have not seen so far any publication that at least approximately revealed to us the operation of this equipment. This is indeed a military secret and a colossal technological superiority,” Sergei Karnaukhov said.

According to him, this is a highly complex technological facility. “Of course, at the first stage, this equipment will be serviced by those who know how to operate it. Russia's task here is different - it is necessary to train Belarusian military to use it. It is necessary to make the officers of Belarus not just know how to do it, but be a part of this kind of troops, so there will be interpenetration and integration. I am absolutely sure that relevant scientific and training bases will be opened in the higher educational institutions of the Belarusian Defense Ministry. This is the beginning of the development of a separate high-tech branch of troops of Belarus, which will complement all that is being developed in Russia,” the expert said.

“In the future, knowing how Belarus is developing, I am absolutely sure that Oreshnik 2.0 or 3.0 will be Belarusian-made with a completely different innovative technological stuffing. This is a very good start for us,” Sergei Karnaukhov said. “Plus, let us note that this is the formation of a large, important civilian industry, which will serve the kind of troops that will be located in Belarus today.”
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