 First mass-produced Russian Satan-2 missiles to be deployed to combat duty. Samat, the first serial intercontinental ballistic missiles produced by Krasmash, will be deployed to combat duty in the near future, the Russian Ministry of Defence said. At the moment, the Enterprise is making the first mass-produced missiles, which will be deployed to combat duty in the near future, the Ministry said. In turn, General Director of Krasmash, Alexander Gavrilov, reported on the growth of production capacity. General Director of Krasmash reported on the expansion of the Enterprise's production capacity, equipping it with modern technological equipment and the imminent commissioning of a new production building for mechanical processing with an area of 18,000 square meters for 300 workplaces, equipped to the most modern standards, the Defence Ministry said. On October 5th, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a plenary meeting of the Valdai International Discussion Club that Russia will soon move to mass production and deployment of the Samat Strategic Missile System. In 2022, some two months after Russian troops invaded Ukraine, Putin said the Samat would reliably ensure the security of Russia from external threats and make those who in the heat of aggressive rhetoric try to threaten our country think twice. The RS-28 Samat dubbed Satan II by Western analysts is among Russia's next generation missiles unveiled by Putin in 2018, which also include the Kinzel and Avangard hypersonic missiles.