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Russia's new missile has 250-mile reach

Anti-ballistic missile system has received a new long-range missile.

By Geoff Ziezulewicz
Russia's military recently received a new long-range missile for its S-300V4 anti-ballistic missile defense system that can strike targets up to 250 miles away. File photo by Anatoli Zhdanov/UPI
Russia's military recently received a new long-range missile for its S-300V4 anti-ballistic missile defense system that can strike targets up to 250 miles away. File photo by Anatoli Zhdanov/UPI | License Photo

MOSCOW, May 19 (UPI) -- Russia has a new, long-range missile for its S-300V4 anti-ballistic missile system that is capable of striking targets up to 250 miles away, officials said Thursday.

"That means that Airborne early warning and control aircraft, including AWACS [Airborne Warning and Control System], will noew be unable to enter the 400-kilometer zone without repercussions," Pavel Sozinov, chief designer for the state-run Almaz-Antey defense company, told the TASS news service.

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The missile's debut lessens the capabilities of an enemy attack using fighters or other attack aircraft, he said.

Russia's ground forces were first outfitted with the S-300V4 in 2014.

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