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Vladimir Putin humiliated again as hilarious footage of Russian missile test shows ‘deadly’ rocket crash back to earth and DESTROY launch pad

The s-300 missile is launched into the sky but it is clear from the footage the rocket does not have enough power

A MISSILE test in Russia has been filmed going horribly wrong with the rocket actually destroying the launch pad.

When the s-300 missile is fired into the sky in Ashuluk, it soon becomes clear that the rocket does not have enough power from the launch.

The film, posted on YouTube, shows the missile slowly rising but it soon begins to fall back down to earth.

The person behind the camera appears to take cover so the rocket is out of sight and a large bang can be heard.

When the camera pans back, huge plumes of smoke and flames are coming out of the launch pad.

 Footage of a missile test in Russia shows the rocket being launched from a pad
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 Footage of a missile test in Russia shows the rocket being launched from a padCredit: VisioN
 As the rocket rises higher and higher it becomes clear that it does not have enough power
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As the rocket rises higher and higher it becomes clear that it does not have enough powerCredit: VisioN
 The footage also shows the launch pad up in flames as the rocket crashes into it
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The footage also shows the launch pad up in flames as the rocket crashes into itCredit: VisioN

The video will not come as good news for Vladimir Putin.

Latest reports from Vladimir Putin's sole aircraft carrier the Admiral Kuztnetsov.

The Kuztnetsov has never been seen as a reliable system and has suffered crashes and a pilot having to eject after landing gear at the base failed and meant the aircraft could not land.

Earlier this month a Russian cargo ship which was on its way to the International Space Station exploded shortly after it was launched.

The craft, which was unmanned, was taking off from Kazakhstan and carrying rocket fuel, food, water and a new spacesuit.


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