Topol-M
The Topol-M is a Russian intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) designed to carry nuclear warheads. It was developed in the late 1980s and is known for its mobility, allowing it to be launched from a mobile platform, which enhances its survivability against enemy attacks. The missile has a range of approximately 11,000 kilometers and can carry multiple warheads.
Equipped with advanced guidance systems, the Topol-M is capable of evading missile defense systems. It is part of Russia's strategic nuclear forces and plays a crucial role in the country's deterrence strategy. The missile can be launched from both silos and mobile launchers, providing flexibility in deployment.