* Serial production of Russia's Zircon hypersonic missile was today announced
* The 'unstoppable' deadly 6,670 mph weapon is being rushed into manufacture
* Production plans at a top-secret plant in Reutovo follow recent 'successful' tests
Russia today announced it has started serial production of its deadly 6,670 mph Zircon - or Tsirkon - hypersonic missile amid acute tensions with the West.
The 'unstoppable' weapon is being rushed into manufacture even before the end of state trials, reported TASS.
The go-ahead for full-scale production at a top-secret plant at Reutovo, near Moscow, follows recent 'successful' tests of the Mach-9 capable missile which Russia boasts will evade all Western defences.
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Ballistic missiles are unstoppable and they've been around for over 70 years.
ReplyDelete700,000 Americans are dead from covid, but, yeah, hypersonics!
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ReplyDeleteNothing is "unstoppable." To believe that there aren't adaptations that can be made to counter this or anything else is the height of hubris.
ReplyDeleteIt will be stopped and countered eventually, but that takes years.
DeleteOffense is always cheaper and unstoppable, B.
ReplyDeleteChina, Iran, Russia, NK aren't stopping US SSBNs.
Any debris in front of it would stop it. Can’t turn on a dime. Physics itself would destroy it.
ReplyDeleteFull scale production. What's that 2 a year.😂
ReplyDeleteA ballistic missile is not unstoppable. The very name indicates what trajectory it takes, and therefore with good enough tracking and interceptors they can be destroyed in flight; the whole point of US anti missile shields. The shield might not be perfect and it can be breached, but it does work, which is why Russia and China have invested so much into this new technology
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