Russia Successfully Test-Fires Ship-Based Zircon (Tsirkon) Hypersonic Cruise Missile
Russia's Zircon missile has which has a range of over 350 kilometres is set to
be fitted on warships and submarines.
Russia on Monday successfully test-fired the Zircon hypersonic cruise missile.
The cruise missile was launched from the Navy's Admiral Gorshkov warship which
locked into a target on the Barents Sea coast in northern Russia.
Firat ever public Tsirkon launch shot. The thing that starts is definitely something new, while the next angle might be showing smth old (Oniks?).
— Dmitry Stefanovich (@KomissarWhipla) October 7, 2020
Against naval surface target, 450 km, 8M.#hyperhype
Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/SRnt0s4Whg
"The Zircon missile successfully hit a target directly at a range of over 350
kilometres (217 miles). The flight speed reached nearly Mach 7," Russia's
defence ministry said.
Russia is set to arm warships and submarines with the Zircon missile.
"The tactical and technical characteristics of the Tsirkon missile were
confirmed during the tests," Russia's defence ministry said.
Screenshots of the Zircon hypersonic cruise missile being launched by the Northern Fleet's Admiral Gorshkov Project 22350 frigate in the White Sea at a target at a distance of 440km
"Zircon” is a winged, anti-ship hypersonic cruise missile which was first
mentioned by President Putin during his address to the nation in 2018.
Last month the Russian president had said that hypersonic weapons - Avangard
and Kinzhal systems have already entered combat duty and the Sarmat
intercontinental ballistic missile(ICBM) and the S-500 "Prometei"
surface-to-air missile were up next.
Sarmat is reportedly is an (ICBM) which Putin has described as virtually
"non-interceptible" and “practically unlimited range.”
Reports say apart from missiles, the Russian defence forces are also looking
at upgrading the MiG-31s and the PAK-DP interceptors while also including the
new generation of drones.
Agencies
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