Belfast Telegraph

Russia commission­s an interconti­nental hypersonic weapon

- BY VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV

RUSSIA’S defence minister reported to President Vladimir Putin that a new hypersonic weapon of interconti­nental range became operationa­l on Friday following years of tests.

Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu informed Mr Putin that the first missile unit equipped with the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle entered combat duty, the Defence Ministry said.

“I congratula­te you on this landmark event for the military and the entire nation,” Mr Shoigu said later during a conference call.

The Strategic Missile Forces chief, General Sergei Karakayev, said during the call that the Avangard was put on duty with a unit in the Orenburg region in the southern Urals Mountains.

Mr Putin unveiled the Avangard among other prospectiv­e weapons systems in his stateof-the-nation address in March 2018, noting that its ability to make sharp manoeuvres on its way to a target will render missile defence useless.

The Russian leader described the Avangard’s creation as a technologi­cal breakthrou­gh comparable to the 1957 Soviet launch of the first satellite.

The Russian leader noted that Avangard is designed using new composite materials to withstand temperatur­es of up to 2,000C (3,632F) resulting from a flight through the atmosphere at hypersonic speeds.

Earlier this week, Mr Putin emphasised that Russia is the only country armed with hypersonic weapons.

He noted that for the first time in history Russia is now leading the world in developing an entire new class of weapons, unlike in the past when it was catching up with the United States.

The military said that the Avangard is capable of flying 27 times faster than the speed of sound.

Russian media reports indicated that the Avangard will first be mounted on Soviet-built RS-18B interconti­nental ballistic missiles, which is code-named SS-19 by Nato.

It is expected to be fitted to the prospectiv­e Sarmat interconti­nental ballistic missile after it becomes operationa­l.

The Defence Ministry said last month that it demonstrat­ed the Avangard to a team of US inspectors as part of transparen­cy measures under the New Start nuclear arms treaty with the US.

The US has mulled new defence strategies to counter hypersonic weapons developed by Russia and China.

US officials have talked about putting a layer of sensors in space to more quickly detect enemy missiles, particular­ly the hypersonic weapons.

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