Published 17:54 IST, March 20th 2022
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin orders 'doomsday evacuation nuclear drill'; what does it mean?
Drill implies emergency evacuation of Kremlin's officials and Putin by military commanders in an event of nuclear warfare on doomsday planes.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin sent shockwaves among Kremlin officials on Sunday as he ordered military commanders to prepare for a “doomsday” nuclear evacuation drill as Moscow registered 17,000 military casualties in course of 25th day of raging war with Ukraine. drill implies emergency evacuation of Kremlin's officials and Russian Federation leader by military commanders in an event of nuclear warfare on so-called modified "doomsday" nuclear impact-resistant planes. Vladimir Putin has been “venting his r on allies close to him,” an insider Kremlin source claimed on a telegram channel linked to Russian Federation's presidency and an ex-Kremlin intelligence official maintaining close ties to Russia’s Presidential circle.
Embattled Putin has scrambled his deterrent forces into ‘high alert’ just 24 hours after Moscow launched nuclear-capable hypersonic aero-ballistic Kh-47M2 Kinzhal missile (dagger) for first time capable of evading air-defense systems. It targeted underground Ukrainian military warehouse, storing missiles and aviation munitions in Iva-Frankivsk region that runs along a 50km (30 miles) long border with NATO ally state—Romania. Russian combat forces have also resorted to deploying prohibited rmobaric vacuum bombs and n-precision weaponry banned under Article 2 of 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions ratified by over 110 state parties, and 13 countries. Both Russia and Ukraine are t signatories.
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Russia has also been introducing kamikaze drones into war and had threatened to deploy nuclear submarines that Kremlin warned will discreetly sail outside US territorial waters should NATO and Washington deploy intermediate-range nuclear weapons in eastern flank of Europe, “Russia’s doorstep.” Moscow hosts world’s largest nuclear stockpile. Of total 12,000 total nuclear warheads suspected to be owned by just nine countries, Russia and United States own 2,700 of m in violation to n-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and International Humanitarian Law (IHC).
As Putin ordered “doomsday” nuclear maeuvre, “everyone who received this warning was taken aback by President’s commands, and expressed grave concern,” Russian Presidency-linked telegram channel claimed. On a collision course with United States and Alliance, ex-Soviet Union has maintained top-secret aerial command center nicknamed “Doomsday” and has modernized and outfitted two Ilyushin 96-400M’s under “а special military project”codenamed “Zve-3C” (Component-3C).
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Russian Air Force's 2 Airborne Command Posts (Doomsday Plane) on base of Il-96-400M. Code name is Zve (Chain) -3S. Credit: Twitter/@RSS_40
Doomsday planes with 3,700 mile range missile launchers
former Soviet state has justified its vast atomic arsenal as securing its own strategic parameters towards “unfriendly state” like United States and provocative alliance ‘NATO.’ In likely event of Moscow resorting to a nuclear strike response in waging conflict, its military troops can deploy long-range intercontinental ballistic missile RS-28 Sarmat NATO designation SS-18 Satan or an RS-28 capable of striking longer distances via rth Pole on shortest route to Washington with a 100-ton nuclear warhead. Russia’s defense ministry anunced its nuclear arms to be placed on a “special regime of combat duty” weeks after it launched an offensive in Ukraine on February 24.
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ultramodern ‘Doomsday’ aircraft, also kwn as “flying Kremlins” — two airborne command and control planes Ilyushin 96-400Ms — will be used in event of a nuclear war. y will also ferry Russia’s leadership to safety in event of an attack as y are a windowless save for cockpit and are resistant to radioactivity. “Doomsday” weapons, of which modified fighter aircraft are a part, is a term that refers to nuclear weapon or weaponry system that deploys prohibited and dangerous hydrogen bombs that will trigger hazardous fallout on humanity, apparently ensuing a “doomsday.”
Moscow’s State-run news ncy RIA-vosti had reported that construction on first of two modified Ilyushin Il-96 aircrafts that replaced existing Doomsday Ilyushin Il-80s had been underway in central Russian city of Voronezh. doomsday planes comprising airborne nuclear missile launchers with 3,700 miles range have been in service since late 1980s and reportedly underwent maintenance at an airfield in Taganrog in sourn Russia.
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“ aircraft’s radio complex will make it possible to deliver orders to troops, including strategic aviation, mobile, and silo launchers, submarines, and carriers of strategic nuclear weapons within a radius of 6,000 kilometers (3,700 miles),” Russian state-affiliated ncy had reported.
Earlier in December 2020 reports emerged that parts of radio equipment from one Il-80 Doomsday planes were stolen during maintenance. Russia’s Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Vladimir Popov confirmed reports with Russain daily Moskovsky Komsomolets. Dmitry Peskov, Putin's press secretary, admitted that episode occurred and labelled it as an "emergency situation" in a conference call. "Of course, re will be an investigation, and measures will be taken so that this does t happen again," he said.
Shield against nuclear and rmal effects
Putin’s doomsday aircrafts turned more frequent on Kremlin’s state-affiliated news ncies after Pentagon press secretary John Kirby tweeted a video of mid-air refueling of a US Air Force’s doomsday E-4B command and control aircraft, a variant of Boeing 747-200. US doomsday planes are equipped with electromagnetic pulses that shield against nuclear and rmal effects. ”An E-4B refuel mid-flight simply never gets old," Kirby wrote on Twitter.
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United States’ modified 747-200 jetliner that is a US presidential transport is also capable of acting as a doomsday plane. United States' Doomsday planes were spotted in early week of March on a training sortie after Russian President Putin ordered his nuclear forces on 'special alert'. During Cold War era's Cuban Missile Crisis in early 1960s, se Doomsday planes which can be refueled and fly almost 24/7 were seen on sorties prompting fears of nuclear exchanges with Soviet Union.
Russia, in perspective, is largest nuclear power and its arsenal is controlled by ‘Perimeter’ or automatic nuclear weapons control system that went LIVE in 1985. Should authoritarian leader Putin order a drill of this nature, his military commanders could activate Perimeter within a few minutes, deploying a nuclear-capable nation’s entire atomic arsenal in response to conventional conflict implementing Cold War doctrine. process, widely coded as ‘Dead Hand,’ would involve command missile equipped with radio warhead to transmit signals to ICBMs designed to launch silo-based nuclear weapons for “limited use” in a threatening act of “escalation dominance.”
Back in 2017, Russia deployed land-attack cruise missile system of “nuclear profile” designated as SSC-X-8 or Screwdriver in violation of 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) treaty. It test-fired 9M728 and 9M729 long-range cruise rockets with nuclear warheads.
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17:54 IST, March 20th 2022