Vladimir Putin test fires nuclear missile just 24 hours after fiery speech in which he threatened to nuke the West

Vladimir Putin test fires nuclear missile just 24 hours after fiery speech in which he threatened to nuke the West

RUSSIA has testfired a nuclear missile just 24 hours after Vladimir Putin made a fiery nuke threat to the West.

Kremlin commanders announced the test firing of a Yars ballistic missile – which can carry nuclear warheads.

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Russian Ministry of DefenseIt stood tall before being fired into the sky[/caption]

Russian Ministry of DefenseThe fiery launch was the latest weapons test by Russia[/caption]

Russian Ministry of DefenseIt came just 24 hours after Putin threatened to strike Nato[/caption]

Video released by Russian state media showed the 50,000kg, 75ft weapon being fired from a mobile missile launcher.

It came as Putin swung his nuclear sabre during a rambling 2hr 30min “state of the nation” speech.

The 71-year-old tyrant – who looked sickly and unsteady – threatened Nato not to intervene in Ukraine.

He also bragged about his nuclear arsenal – once again warning he would use the devastating weapons if provoked by the West.

Yars missiles – known to Nato forces as SS-29s – can hit speeds of Mach 25 or nearly 20,000mph.

They can be picked with nuclear warheads up to the strength of 500 kilotons.

And that is nearly 30 times of the strength of the bomb dropped by the US on Hiroshima to end World War 2.

It can also be armed with multiple warheads to achieve maximum devastation over a wide area.

The missiles can either be fired from silos, trucks or the infamous “nuke train” – which hurtles around Russia.

Russia is estimated to have more than 150 Yars missiles in service – and they have nearly 6,000 nuclear warheads.

In a statement, the Russian military said: “At the Plesetsk State Test Cosmodrome, crews from the Yoshkar-Ola Missile Force conducted a combat training launch of a mobile-based solid-propellant intercontinental ballistic missile PGRK Yars, equipped with a multiple warhead.

“The training warheads arrived at the designated area at the Kura training ground on the Kamchatka Peninsula.

“The purpose of the launch was confirmation of the tactical, technical and flight characteristics of the modern missile system.

“All assigned tasks were completed in full.”

On Thursday Putin delivered his rambling annual address to a glazed audience of Russian elites.

Surrounded by lawmakers and top officials he raged at the West and said Nato forces were “preparing to strike [Russian] territory”.

The deranged despot then insisted that the consequences would be “tragic” and brandished about the threat of his nuclear rocket Sarmat – known as Satan-2.

Putin also boasted about how Russia has weapons which “could defeat them [the West] on their own territory” .

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