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The new MZKT Special Wheeled Chassis for ballistic missile

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The MZKT 79291 is a Belarusian multi-axle vehicle, designed to carry ballistic missiles. Most likely that it was specially designed to carry a new Russian RS-26 Rubezh intercontinental ballistic missile, that is currently being developed.

According to the known data, the chassis of MZKT-79291 is intended mainly for use as a base for a self-propelled launcher of the new Russian mobile ground missile complex "Rubezh" with a small "light" intercontinental ballistic missile.

Now in YouTube video has appeared a completely new chassis with 12x12 configuration from MZKT which is being tested in Minsk:




The chassis is similar to MZKT 79291, but only with a divided cab. This means that the nuclear missile this time will be even greater.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this?
 
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A-235 PL-19 Nudol is a Russian anti-ballistic missile and anti-satellite weapon system in development

The firing complex 14TS033 with the command-computing point 14P078 and the radar station 14TS031 is being developed in accordance with the Nudol, probably as a mobile long-range echelon of the A-235 missile defense system. The lead developer of the complex is the Almaz-Antey Air Defense Concern. The development of the long-range interception missile 14A042 is conducted by the Novator Design Bureau (Bratislava City, East. - Avangard OJSC), the development of a launcher on the MZKT chassis - Design Bureau of Special Engineering (KBSM) . source

The Nudol was first successfully tested in late-2015 and is part of a suite of next-generation kinetic interceptor systems in development by Russia, which also include the S-500/55R6M surface-to-air missile system and the A-235 next-generation anti-ballistic missile system, which will replace the A-135 systems that protect Moscow today.
 
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