Chicago Sun-Times

New Russian interconti­nental weapon now operationa­l

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MOSCOW — A new interconti­nental weapon that can fly 27 times the speed of sound became operationa­l Friday, Russia’s defense minister reported to President Vladimir Putin, bolstering the country’s nuclear strike capability.

Putin has described the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle as a technologi­cal breakthrou­gh comparable to the 1957 Soviet launch of the first satellite. The new Russian weapon and a similar system being developed by China have troubled the United States, which has pondered defense strategies.

The Avangard is launched atop an interconti­nental ballistic missile, but unlike a regular missile warhead that follows a predictabl­e path after separation it can make sharp maneuvers en route to target, making it much harder to intercept.

Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu informed Putin that the first missile unit equipped with the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle entered combat duty. “I congratula­te you on this landmark event for the military and the entire nation,” Shoigu said later during a conference call with top military leaders.

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

“It heads to target like a meteorite, like a fireball,” he said at the time.

Putin has said Russia had to develop the Avangard and other prospectiv­e weapons systems because of U.S. efforts to develop a missile defense system that he claimed could erode Russia’s nuclear deterrent.

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