NEW DELHI:The Ukraine conflict showed threatening signs of a dangerous escalation with Russia announcing on Wednesday that it has begun exercising its nuclear assets in the Ivanovo region northeast of Moscow. On Wednesday, the Russian defence ministry said in a statement: “In the Ivanovo region, autonomous launchers of the ‘Yars’ mobile ground-based missile system of the Teikovsky formation of the Strategic Missile Forces perform intensive manoeuvring actions on combat patrol routes as part of the exercises.”
“Strategic rocket men are working on the issues of bringing missile systems to field positions, making marches up to 100 km long, dispersing units with a change in field positions, their engineering equipment, organizing camouflage and combat security,” the statement said adding that about 1,000 military personnel were involved in the exercise with more than 100 pieces of equipment involved.
Russia’s Strategic Missile Forces - the main component of its nuclear forces - are intended for nuclear deterrence of possible aggression, the statement said. Equipped with multiple warheads with manoeuvring individual guidance units, the ‘Yars’ nuclear-tipped Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) is capable of hitting targets at a distance of up to 11,000 km.
For perspective, the distance from Moscow to New York on the US' east coast is about 7,500 km while to California on the west coast is about 9,500 km. The latest development comes amid a war of words between Russia and the US over the supply of heavy artillery by the US to Ukraine. The Joe Biden administration has decided to supply Kyiv with its High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS), a more mobile and high-tech variant of the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) that will considerably extend Ukraine’s reach by staging pin-pointed attacks against Russia’s firing positions.