Tsirkon er designet for å ta knekken på hangarskip. Det er forøvrig min oppfatning at amerikanerne ligger et stykke etter russerne i utviklingen av hypersoniske missiler. Det har de innsett og jobber som fy for å ta igjen forspranget. (Red.)
Russian Submarine Launches Hypersonic Cruise Missile 'Tsirkon’ from 40
Meters Underwater
- Our Bureau
- 06:32 AM, October 5, 2021
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Tsirkon missile's surface launch from
nuclear-powered submarine @Russia MoD
Following the successful
surface launch of the Tsirkon (Zircon) hypersonic cruise missile from a Russian
nuclear-powered submarine on Sunday, a second launch was conducted on Monday;
this time from 40 meters underwater signaling a new capability for the
country's navy.
In a statement, the Russian Ministry of
Defense said, “The second test firing of
the hypersonic cruise missile Tsirkon was carried out by the crew of the
nuclear submarine missile cruiser Severodvinsk for the first time from an
underwater position, from a depth of 40 meters, in the waters of the White Sea
at a conditional sea target in the Barents Sea.”
"This
is a serious event for the Russian Navy. No one has protection from
Tsirkon," the former chief of the General Staff of the Russian Navy,
retired Admiral Viktor Kravchenko said in comments quoted by Interfax. "In the
near future, (more) submarines will be equipped with Tsirkons - this will
strengthen the capabilities of our Navy to fight aircraft carrier
groups," he added.
A capability to launch the
Tsirkon missile that can travel at 5-7 times the speed of sound from underwater
means the nuclear-powered submarine can approach its firing position and
release the missile almost undetected from ground and space-based radar
systems.
Prior to the tests from a
submarine, the missile was tested only from a surface warship.
During Army-2021 Forum,
Russia’s MoD signed a contract for the delivery of Tsirkon hypersonic missiles
to the Russian troops. According to Alexander Leonov, CEO of NPO
Mashinostroenia, it has to be fulfilled by 2025.
The Tsirkon 3M-22 hypersonic
missile is a part of 3K-22 (Zircon code) complex which NATO
reports as SS-N-33. The missile can develop a speed of Mach 9
and fly at an altitude of 30-40 km where the range and
speed increase as air resistance is smaller. Experts estimate the
payload at 300-400 kg and the missile length at 8-10 m. The
missile is to be fired from universal vertical launchers 3S-14
on warships and submarines and from Bastion mobile coastal missile
launchers.
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