For Russia, the RS-28 "Sarmat" nuclear missile is more than just a missile, it is a true fetish of Putin's propaganda and militant patriots. They call it a super weapon that cannot be stopped. Ukrainian experts, on the other hand, contemptuously refer to the "Sarmat" as a "nuclear dummy". Let's try to understand in the next "Amateur Analysis" what this missile represents, how innovative it actually is, whether it has characteristics that will fundamentally distinguish it from its predecessors. And most importantly, will it change the existing balance of power and does Russia really need to produce super missiles at all?