Vladimir Putin expanded one of its nuclear weapons bases in Russia.
It is the same army site where five other people were killed after a nuclear missile exploded the tests in 2019.
New satellite photographs reveal internal structure paintings The strictly controlled army of Nenoks.
Three new facilities can be noticed, along a football box in the middle of the naval verification site.
They were built near a railway line that would bring missiles and verify the device in Nenoksa.
The area, which before 2023 the forest, is now surrounded through double -spike cord fences.
The entire complex, about 40 miles west of Arkhangelsk in northern Russia, would be more than 61,000 square meters wide, and is strongly fortified.
The structure of the Russian army site would have it in 2023, according to the Barents observer, which followed all its activities.
Several containers can be noticed, which are said to have bought missiles in the photos.
A release pad can be noticed engaged with two missile boxes in the center.
Both pitchers go to the White Sea, according to the most recent photographs of Google Earth.
Similar blue launch boxes can also be noticed in other missile facilities in Russia.
This includes the Kapustin Yar in the Astrakhan region and, in years, Pankovo in Novaya Zemlyaa in the Arctic.
Rosatom used the latter to verify the nuclear propulsion cruise missile from the development of Burevestnik.
Another launch domain is close to the shore on the outer edge of the northwest of the Nenaksa control diversity, it is still active.
There are no public data that reveal what type of missile tests will take a position in the new structures that can be noticed in the newest satellite images.
In 2019, five Rosatom Mavens were killed after being exposed to radiation at the Nenoksa site.
American Nuke Experts said that the tests of a Russian nuclear cruise missile were the culprits of a mass explosion in an army site.
The nuclear firm of the Russian state showed that the deaths had been caused through an explosion, which left another 3 people injured and caused fears of influence.
The destination turn occurred “isotopic energy resources in a liquid propulsion system,” said Rosatom’s nuclear firm in a statement.
But the American Mavens claim that Rosatom would possibly have tried an experimental cruise missile for nuclear propulsion, which Vladimir Putin claimed to be “invincible” opposite to all existing and possible defense systems.
Russian officials, first of all, tried to play radiation leakage, saying that the titles were normal.
But a Severodvinsk spokesman, a city near the verification site, said in a press release that a “short -term” peak in the background radiation recorded Thursday at noon.
In separate interviews, two mavens said that an explosion of liquid rocket propagol would release radiation.
They said that the release of explosion and radiation may have resulted from a turn of destination, the control of a nuclear propulsion cruise missile in an installation outside the gates of the Nyonoka village.
Neither the Ministry of Defense nor Rosatom knew the type of weapon that exploded the test.
But Rosatom’s statement said the explosion occurred the tests of a “source of power of nuclear isotopes”, which led the observers to conclude that it was “Burevestnik” or “Storm Petrel”, a nuclear propulsion cruise missile.
NATO has named the missile “Skyfall”.
The missile first revealed through the Russian president Putin in his speech on the State of the Nation, as well as in other weapons of the Final Judgment.
Ankit Panda, a senior auxiliary member of the Federation of American scientists, said: “Explosive liquid fuel missile engines make transparent radiation, and we know that Russians paint a kind of nutransparent propulsion for a cruise missile. “
Arkhangelsk is a city in the northeast of Russia and once the main sea port in the country until 1703.
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