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Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine
Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine

Sydney Morning Herald

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine

For weeks, a new Russian missile has been tormenting Ukraine. It is fast, lethal and was unrecognisable – until Kyiv's military intelligence unmasked it as the S8000 'Banderol'. Translated as 'small parcel' in English, it is a lightweight, low-cost, small cruise missile that reaches speeds of more than 600 km/h and can hit targets 500 kilometres away. It is also, specialists have found, a Frankenstein-like creation of foreign-sourced components which flies in the face of international sanctions. Kyiv says the precision-guided weapon, which carries a high-explosive 115 kilogram warhead, has been used in deadly strikes on southern Ukraine, with unofficial reports saying it has been targeting Odesa and Mykolaiv since February. Uniquely, it is launched by Russia's large Orion drones, meaning Russia does not have to risk tactical aircraft, while its considerable range allows it to strike targets well behind enemy lines. In the future, reports say it will be launched by Mi-28 attack helicopters. Russia appeared to have produced 'a formidable weapon system' that could give its forces a 'significant advantage on the battlefield', said Vijainder Thakur, a military analyst and former Indian fighter pilot. It also represents a significant milestone for Russia – the ability to produce a low-cost missile for mass production. For example, its SW800Pro jet engine, built by Chinese company Swiwin, is sold through online marketplaces, including China's AliExpress and Alibaba, for $25,000.

Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine
Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine

The Age

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Age

Revealed: Russia's new ‘mini-Frankenstein' missile that is terrorising Ukraine

For weeks, a new Russian missile has been tormenting Ukraine. It is fast, lethal and was unrecognisable – until Kyiv's military intelligence unmasked it as the S8000 'Banderol'. Translated as 'small parcel' in English, it is a lightweight, low-cost, small cruise missile that reaches speeds of more than 600 km/h and can hit targets 500 kilometres away. It is also, specialists have found, a Frankenstein-like creation of foreign-sourced components which flies in the face of international sanctions. Kyiv says the precision-guided weapon, which carries a high-explosive 115 kilogram warhead, has been used in deadly strikes on southern Ukraine, with unofficial reports saying it has been targeting Odesa and Mykolaiv since February. Uniquely, it is launched by Russia's large Orion drones, meaning Russia does not have to risk tactical aircraft, while its considerable range allows it to strike targets well behind enemy lines. In the future, reports say it will be launched by Mi-28 attack helicopters. Russia appeared to have produced 'a formidable weapon system' that could give its forces a 'significant advantage on the battlefield', said Vijainder Thakur, a military analyst and former Indian fighter pilot. It also represents a significant milestone for Russia – the ability to produce a low-cost missile for mass production. For example, its SW800Pro jet engine, built by Chinese company Swiwin, is sold through online marketplaces, including China's AliExpress and Alibaba, for $25,000.

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