Russia President Putin Announces Salvo Launch of Zircon Hypersonic
Missiles
- Our Bureau
- 07:07 AM, December 25, 2021
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Amidst tensions with Ukraine, Russian Zirkon hypersonic missile was
launched in a salvo of several missiles incresing its potential to destroy
highly protected enemy formations such as aircraft carrier battle groups.
"A salvo launch of the Zircon hypersonic system was carried out
tonight or this morning," Russian President Vladimir Putin said
at a joint meeting of the State Council and the Council for Science and
Education on Friday. "The tests were carried out successfully, flawlessly,"
Putin added.
According to him, "this is a great event in the life of the
country and a significant step in improving Russia's security, in increasing
its defense capability."
The Russian Ministry of defense has not disclosed where the salvo
launch took place or how many missile were involved in the salvo firing.
A Salvo launch- meaning multiple missiles aimed at different targets-
or the same high value target- have the ability to penetrate the most elaborate
air defences. A Zirkon missile, traveling at Mach 8 or 9 is claimed to
penetrate the detection system of the American PATRIOT anti-missile system.
Speaking about the Zirkon launch in salvo, military expert Viktor
Murakhovsky said in an interview with Zvezda TV, “it is much easier to shoot
down a single missile, and when a salvo launch is made from one carrier or a
massive launch from several carriers, the break up of the air defense and
missile defense system (of the enemy) is a completely solvable task.”
The Russian military had reported on
the successful test launch of the Zircon on December 16 from the Northern Fleet
frigate Admiral Gorshkov as part of the completion of the cycle of tests of
hypersonic missile weapons.
On October 4, the Russian military conducted the first test launch of
the Zircon hypersonic missile from a submarine.
On August 24, at the Army-2021 forum, the Ministry of Defense of the
Russian Federation announced the signing of a contract for the supply of new
Zircon hypersonic sea missiles with Tactical Missile Armament
Corporation, KTRV.
In February 2019, in a message to the Federal Assembly, Russian
President Vladimir Putin said that the Zircon missile would be capable of
hitting ground and surface targets at a range of over 1,000 kilometers at a
speed of about Mach 9.
"There is a weapons
program that is administered by the General Staff. We are the performers in
this program. If we are given such a command, we are ready for this,"
Korolev said, answering a question about the possibility of starting serial
equipping of Zircon ships in 2022.
In October, the former chief of the General
Staff of the Russian Navy, Admiral Viktor Kravchenko, told Interfax that the
Zircon would significantly strengthen the potential of the Russian fleet.
"The speed characteristics of the rocket are beyond doubt. No one has
protection from Zircon."
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