Russia Building Stealth Bomber That May Carry ‘Invincible’ Hypersonic Nuclear Missiles: Report
Newsweek Russian state media has reported that Moscow has started work on a prototype of the country’s first stealth bomber,…
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Newsweek Russian state media has reported that Moscow has started work on a prototype of the country’s first stealth bomber,…
Read MoreTASS Russian News Agency Russia will carry out about 10 more launches of its newest hypersonic missile, Tsirkon, as part…
Read MoreRussia Beyond The Zircon hypersonic missile has been sent for underwater testing on the Project 885 Yasen-class nuclear submarine, Russian media reported citing…
Read MoreVoice of America MOSCOW – Russia is ready to discuss hypersonic missiles and other arms control issues with the United…
Read MoreRussian News Agency The Northern Fleet’s Project 22350 lead frigate Admiral Gorshkov has left for the Belomorsk base for undergoing…
Read MoreThe Diplomat The Russian Navy is reportedly expediting test launches of the hypersonic 3M-22 Tsirkon or Zircon anti-ship missile (ASM)…
Read MoreRealClear Defense Putin’s Russia has been modernizing its strategic nuclear bomber strike capability for two decades. Initially, this involved upgrading…
Read MoreSputnik: The 3M22 Zircon hypersonic cruise missile will undergo testing from aboard the K-560 Severodvinsk submarine, a source in the…
Read MoreMilitary Times President Vladimir Putin says that Russia has developed unique offense weapons without the intention of starting a war…
Read MoreThe Moscow Times Russia has conducted the first ship-launched firing of its new hypersonic missile called Tsirkon and plans further…
Read MoreThe Diplomat: In testimony before the U.S. Senate’s Committee on Armed Services last week, Admiral Charles A. Richard, the commander of U.S.…
Read MoreVoice to America: U.S. senators are concerned Russia and China may outpace Washington in developing hypersonic weapons. In a Senate…
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