> What if it's a cruise missle? And, yes, Russia does have them. Cruise missiles aren't for that kind of an attack -- they have a relatively short distance and a lightweight warhead. Besides, I don't think you can push one that far in such cold and dense air with any significantly sized warhead. Remember that these are slow air breathers with tiny little engines.
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