Tests of Russia’s Zircon hypersonic cruise missile are nearing completion and deliveries to the navy will begin in 2022, President Vladimir Putin has said.
The move announced on Wednesday is part of a bid by Moscow to forge ahead in a race with the United States and others to deploy the next generation of long-range weapons that are harder to detect and intercept.
Russia said last month that it had successfully test-launched a Zircon missile from a submarine for the first time.
“Now, it is especially important to develop and implement the technologies necessary to create new hypersonic weapons systems, high-powered lasers and robotic systems that will be able to effectively counter potential military threats, which means they will further strengthen the security of our country,” Putin said in televised remarks.
He said that in testing, the missile had successfully hit both ground and sea targets when fired from underwater or from surface ships.
Some Western experts have questioned how advanced Russia’s new generation of weapons is, while recognising that the combination of speed, manoeuvrability and altitude of hypersonic missiles makes them difficult to track and intercept.
They travel at more than five times the speed of sound in the upper atmosphere, or about 6,200km per hour (3,850 mph).
While slower than an intercontinental ballistic missile, the shape of a hypersonic glide vehicle allows it to manoeuvre towards a target or away from defences.
The Pentagon said in October that it wanted defence contractors to cut the ultimate cost of hypersonic weapons, as the super-fast missiles being developed currently cost tens of millions of dollars per unit.
North Korea test-fired a newly developed hypersonic missile in September.
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