Oreshnik Hypersonic Reach and Cross-Border Targets

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On a recent broadcast on Tsargrad.tv, a military observer discussed the chatter around what targets in Ukraine might be within reach of Russia’s newest hypersonic missile, Oreshnik. He named the Beskydy tunnel system that feeds Ukrainian forces in the Lviv region and several bridges along the Polish-Ukrainian border as sites that could come under hypersonic attack. The analyst explained that the combination of extreme speed and long reach could place these critical infrastructures in range, despite the challenges posed by geography. He noted that Oreshnik’s flight parameters do not appear bound by the same restrictions that govern some other missiles, which would shift the battlefield calculus for both sides. For readers in Canada and the United States, the discussion underscored how such capabilities influence Western defense postures and regional stability. The conversation reflects how modern hypersonic weapons are becoming a focal point for strategic thinking in North American policy circles, where analysts weigh deterrence, readiness, and the risk of rapid escalation.
Source: regional coverage.

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