- Russian President Vladimir Putin has proposed a “high-technology duel” with the US to test the Oreshnik, Russia’s advanced hypersonic ballistic missile
- The Oreshnik missile, capable of speeds up to 8,500 mph and carrying nuclear warheads, has already been deployed in Ukraine, targeting Dnipro
- Putin challenged the US to select a target for a live demonstration, claiming Western missile defences would fail against Russia’s new weapon
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky dismissed the challenge, questioning Putin’s rationality
Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin has issued a direct challenge to the United States.
Putin proposed a “high-technology duel” to test the effectiveness of Russia’s latest hypersonic ballistic missile, the Oreshnik.
The head of state made the proposition during his annual end-of-year press conference, a platform he often uses to assert Russia’s strength.
Military.com reports the Oreshnik missile, named after the Russian word for hazel tree, is an advanced intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) capable of carrying both conventional and nuclear warheads.
It reportedly reaches speeds up to 8,500 miles per hour, making it a formidable addition to Russia’s arsenal.
What is Putin’s challenge to US and allies
Putin’s challenge involves the US selecting a target to defend, against which Russia would launch the Oreshnik on Kyiv to demonstrate its ability to penetrate advanced missile defence systems.
“We’re ready for such an experiment,” expressing confidence that Western technology “stands no chance” against this new weapon.
In November, Russia deployed the Oreshnik against a military facility in Dnipro, Ukraine, marking its first known use in combat.
This action was framed as retaliation for Ukraine’s use of Western-supplied missiles, such as the US ATACMS and British Storm Shadow, in strikes against Russian territories.
How did Ukraine respond to Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to Putin’s challenge, questioning the rationality of such a proposal.
“Do you think he is a sane person?” Zelenskyy posed to reporters at his latest news conference as reported by Al Jazeera.
He went on to say that Ukraine and Russia had failed to strike an agreement during early-war discussions in Istanbul.
This comes after Putin stated that a tentative deal agreed by Russian and Ukrainian negotiators in Istanbul during the early weeks of the war may serve as the foundation for future conversations.
“Ukraine did not agree to the ultimatum from the Russian Federation. Ukraine did not sign anything, no agreements existed. There was a response to the ultimatum from the Russian Federation,” he declared.