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Russian missile troops to practice camouflaging Yars road-mobile ICBM launchers in drills

The comprehensive inspection of the Irkutsk missile formation by the commission of the Strategic Missile Force’s military command will focus on assessing the formation’s combat readiness and interoperability of its personnel in accomplishing assigned missions

MOSCOW, March 25. /TASS/. Russia’s Strategic Missile Force will practice camouflaging Yars road-mobile ICBM (intercontinental ballistic missile) launchers during comprehensive drills in Eastern Siberia, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Monday.

The comprehensive inspection of the Irkutsk missile formation by the commission of the Strategic Missile Force’s military command will focus on assessing the formation’s combat readiness and interoperability of its personnel in accomplishing assigned missions, it specified.

"The inspection will particularly focus on a command and staff exercise to practice camouflaging Yars road-mobile missile systems, countering modern and future aerial reconnaissance capabilities in interaction with units and formations of the Central Military District and employing a new unit - a reconnaissance platoon (operating unmanned aerial vehicles)," the ministry said in a statement.

The inspection will involve more than 3,000 troops and about 300 pieces of military equipment, it specified.

The RS-24 Yars is a Russian strategic missile system comprising a mobile or silo-based solid-propellant intercontinental ballistic missile with MIRVed (multiple independently targetable vehicle) warheads. The Yars is a modification of the Topol-M missile system. Russia started deploying Yars ICBM systems in 2009 when the Yars launcher was accepted for experimental combat duty in the Strategic Missile Force.