Sunday, May 29, 2022

Putin Threatens The West With New Hypersonic Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missiles

Putin threatens the west with new 6,670mph hypersonic nuclear-capable cruise missile after it hits target 625 miles away in successful test




A video shows Russia today testing its new hypersonic Zircon - or Tsirkon - missile ahead of its imminent deployment.

The 6,670mph was fired from the Admiral Gorshkov frigate in the Barents Sea, and hit a target at a range of 625miles in the White Sea.

A statement from the Russian defence ministry said: 'According to objective control data, the Zircon hypersonic cruise missile successfully hit a sea target located at a distance of about 1,000km.


'The flight of the hypersonic missile corresponded to the specified parameters.'

Vladimir Putin has poured money into developing new nuclear-capable missiles which - he claims - are 'unstoppable' by Western air defences.

Deliveries of the Zircon are due within months and possibly weeks.

In December Putin announced a 'flawless' salvo launch involving the Zircon.

In January, deputy defence minister Alexey Kryvoruchko said: 'The state tests of the Zircon sea-based hypersonic cruise missile are nearing completion.

'From 2022, serial deliveries will begin.'

The Zircon will be deployed on Russian frigates and, later, on submarines.

Earlier it was identified by Moscow's state-controlled TV as Putin's weapon of choice to wipe out American cities in the event of an atomic conflict.

In December Putin hailed 'our newest [Zircon] missiles fired from the sea at sea targets, and land targets.


'The tests were carried out successfully, flawlessly.

'This is a big event for our country, a significant step in improving Russia's security, in increasing (our) defence capability.'

It is now in 'serial production', he said, previously calling the weapon 'truly unparalleled … in the world'.

TV Zvezda - a channel owned by the Russian defence ministry - said of the footage: 'The Russian Zircon hypersonic missile's stealth features have been disclosed…

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