Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Russia's Zircon Hypersonic Missile Is Facing Serious Delays

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Business Insider: Russia admits its deadly Zircon hypersonic missile is suffering from 'childhood diseases'

* Russia's deadly Zircon hypersonic missile is apparently suffering from unspecified "childhood diseases," the Russian Navy's top admiral revealed.
* Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov told RIA Novosti that the weapon is likely still years away from entering service.
* In February of last year, Russian President Vladimir Putin boasted that the developmental missile can hit speeds up to Mach 9 and eliminate targets up to 620 miles away.

Russia is in the process of developing a new hypersonic cruise missile — the 3M22 Zircon (Tsirkon), but the weapon is currently suffering from "childhood diseases," the Russian navy's top admiral revealed to Russian media, The Drive first reported.

Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov told RIA Novosti that the Zircon hypersonic missile expected to eventually arm Russian frigates would be available to the fleet "in the coming years."

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WNU Editor: The U.S. has had trouble developing hypersonic missiles. I am not surprised to see the Russian military having the same problems.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Actually the US had trouble testing hypersonic air breathing missiles. Due to intelligence lapses the US delayed and dithered while China and Russia pushed ahead.