Avangard missile system. © Russian Defense Ministry's press service/TASS
Newsweek: U.S. Inspectors Watch Russia Show Off Hypersonic Nuclear Missile Putin Says Will Defeat Any American Defenses
The Russian military has allowed U.S. officials to inspect a hypersonic nuclear missile that Moscow claims can evade any American military defenses.
According to Interfax, U.S. inspectors traveled to Russia this week on a two-day visit to see the weapon as part of the New START bilateral nuclear arms control treaty, which is set to expire in 2021.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has said his forces would be ready to deploy the hypersonic Avangard missile by the end of 2019. It is one of a host of futuristic weapons announced by Putin in 2018, as he sought to advertise Russia's supposedly growing military prowess.
Putin said the Avangard can fly at 20 times the speed of sound—or about 1 mile per second—thus defeating any existing missile defense systems. Russia's military also released footage of the weapon being fired from a silo in a test launch.
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Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- November 27, 2019
Russia demonstrates Avangard hypersonic missile system to US -- TASS
Russian military shows new hypersonic nuclear missile -- UPI
Avangard missile demonstration to US part of process to include it in New START expert -- TASS
Russia launches secret military surveillance satellite to 'monitor' other satellites -- FOX News
NORTHCOM commander says US needs Arctic early warning system -- Military Times
Dead: The U.S. Army's Newest Sniper Rifle Will Pick You Off at 1968 Feet -- National Interest
Boeing, NATO to announce $1B contract for AWACS upgrades -- UPI
Lockheed awarded $1.2B for F-35As for U.S. Air Force, Australia -- UPI
Lincoln pulls into Bahrain for a port visit -- Navy Times
Fallen Raider was killed by enemy fire, not friendly forces, CENTCOM says -- Marine Times
US Senator Kaine threatens Senate intervention if no briefing given on Saudi Arabia troop increase -- The Hill
State Department looking into reports US weapons ended up in wrong hands in Yemen -- The Hill
The U.S. Army Expects to Field Cyborg Soldiers by 2050 -- Popular Mechanics
The US Navy Needs Offensive Undersea Drones -- Defense One
The US Defense Department lost $875 million to scams involving shell companies -- Quartz
President Trump's New Navy Secretary Pick is a Combat Vet Who Tracked Soviet Subs -- Military.com
Meet Kenneth Braithwaite, pick for Navy secretary, and staunch Trump ally -- Defense News
Senators challenge Trump on military pardons -- The Hill
Trump says he stood up to the 'deep state' by intervening in war crime cases -- The Hill
Why NATO Is Stronger Than Ever -- National Interest
Poland could buy Swedish submarines to update its Kobben-class fleet -- Defense News
Merkel vows to hit 2% NATO spending target 'by early 2030s' -- DW
Germany’s Merkel says it’s essential to preserve NATO -- AP
Angela Merkel calls for weapons exports to Africa -- DW
Netanyahu Hints Mossad Intelligence Sharing With London Could End if Corbyn Elected -- Sputnik
Study: British forces would be 'outgunned', defeated by Russia -- UPI
Russian Black Sea Fleet warships make over 50 calls at foreign ports over year -- TASS
Russia creates killer drones to fight enemy UAVs -- TASS
China, Russia and South Africa team up for first joint naval drill -- SCMP
India Opts for Advanced Akash Prime Missile to 'Protect' Its Airspace From China, Pakistan -- Sputnik
Israeli industry foresees growth in Europe — if it can face off against foreign defense giants -- Defense News
Germany’s Merkel says it’s essential to preserve NATO -- AP
ReplyDeleteMerkel the Fat does not mean it. Not given the the sate of the German military.