https://t.me/noel_reports/8107
https://t.me/operativnoZSU/135460
An explosion occurred near Izhevsk “during testing of rocket engines,” TASS reports, citing emergency services.
The explosion occurred in the area of the Votkinsk plant test site in the village of Yagul, 12 km from Izhevsk.
The Ministry of Emergency Situations, commenting on what happened, announced “technical work” at the Votkinsk Machine-Building Plant.
Produced, missiles.
According to Wikipedia, which I know isn’t a great source, they still produce Iskander missiles.
I think they meant until today 💥 🙂
Ah, I just got wooshed 🤦
Time to update that wiki…
“… which USED to produce ballistic missiles. “
The Ministry of Emergency Situations, commenting on what happened, announced “technical work” at the Votkinsk Machine-Building Plant.
Yet another cigarette accident.
Good! More!
Can we estimate the diameter of the explosion ? I would guess between 2 km and 10 km. There will be satellite images later on : maybe it will take a few months before we (civil) know…
P.S. : Izhevsk
iswas about 1000km from UkraineI would guess between 2 km and 10 km.
https://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/
The largest strategic nuclear weapon ever built, a 50 megaton weapon, would produce a fireball slightly over 5 km.
I think that it is extremely safe to say that whatever fireball the factory had wasn’t 10 km in diameter.
N.B. : the Halifax explosion was about 0.003 megaton (2.9 kilotons of TNT)
(…) Every building within a 2.6_km (…) radius, over 12,000 in total, was destroyed or badly damaged. (…)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halifax_ExplosionThat’ll be damage from the blast, rather than the fireball. Can’t see blast damage in the video, so I assume that you’re talking about the fireball.
Yes, my first comment was about the fireball. Also, I am looking at the news today and there is not much more now than there was yesterday about it … I will watch the news again to know more in the next few days.
Didn’t the radius of damage have a fitting name?
I don’t know, sorry.
Guess i meant “blast radius”. Versus the fireball radius (this one has no fancy name). Just remembered nukemap.
Heeeey yeah!
It was test site
Ha