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Ukraine’s Long Neptune Rocket: Longer, Thicker, and Now Operational

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Core Missile ​Information: “Long neptune”‌ (Extended Range Ukrainian Cruise Missile)

Here’s a breakdown of the key information about the “Long Neptune” missile,⁤ based on the provided ​text:

What it is indeed:

An elongated version of ‍the Ukrainian “Neptune” anti-ship missile (original Neptune is 5 meters long).
A cruise missile designed to hit ground targets.
​ Developed by Ukraine.

Key Characteristics ‌(based on analysis & reports):

Range: ‍Up to ⁣1000 km (approximately 621 miles).
Length: ‌Exceeds 6 meters (approximately 19.7 feet) – ​about 1.5 meters longer than the original‍ Neptune.
Diameter: Increased to approximately 50 cm (19.7 inches) in​ the central ​fuselage, compared to 38 cm (15 inches) in ⁤the original Neptune. The nose cone diameter remains the same.
Wings & Tail: Increased in ⁤area to compensate for increased takeoff mass.
Warhead: ⁢ Weight of the warhead for⁤ the⁢ new‍ version is currently⁣ unknown, but the original Neptune had a 150 kg (331 lbs) warhead. Appearance: Features‌ characteristic X-shaped complex wings.

Development & Deployment:

Creation was reported in⁢ november 2023.
tested in March (showed 1000km range ​capability).
First publicly shown (likely) in a video on Ukraine’s “Zbroy” ​official account on Independence Day. The video used footage⁤ from Neptune tests in 2018-2020.
Reportedly already used in combat against Russia as of March (prior to⁣ public reveal).

Significance:

Represents an expansion of Ukraine’s domestic weapons capabilities. ⁢ ​ The⁣ “Zbroy” platform is ​intended to be a central brand for Ukrainian weapons and a resource for manufacturers.
The ​original “Neptune” missile was famously used to sink the Russian ⁣Black‌ Sea Fleet flagship “Moscow” in April 2022.

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