New evidence suggests Russia’s widely feared Oreshnik rocket may be significantly less dangerous than previously believed. Reports indicate a malfunction within the rocket’s gyroscope, a critical component for accurate trajectory control. This flaw raises doubts about the weapon’s precision and overall effectiveness. The Oreshnik rocket, previously described as a formidable threat, may struggle to hit intended targets due to the guidance system issues. Experts are reassessing the rocket’s capabilities following these revelations. The findings challenge earlier assessments of the weapon’s destructive potential and impact on battlefield dynamics. This information casts doubt on the “Monster of Frankenstein” label previously attributed to the Oreshnik.
