The Oklahoman

Putin crows as he oversees weapons test

- BY VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV

MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw a test Wednesday of a new hypersonic glide vehicle, declaring that the weapon is impossible to intercept and will ensure Russia’s security for decades to come.

Speaking to Russia’s top military brass after watching the live feed of the launch of the Avangard vehicle from the Defense Ministry’s control room, Putin said the successful test was a “great success” and an “excellent New Year’s gift to the nation.”

The test comes amid bitter tensions in Russia-U.S. relations, which have sunk to their lowest level since the Cold War times over the conflict in Ukraine, the war in Syria and the allegation­s of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidenti­al election.

Putin’s hopes for repairing ties with Washington under President Donald Trump have fizzled amid investigat­ions into allegation­s of Trump’s campaign ties with Russia, and tensions have escalated as the U.S. administra­tion slapped Russia with new waves of sanctions.

The Avangard was among the array of new nuclear weapons that Putin presented in March, saying that Russia had to develop them in response to the developmen­t of the U.S. missile defense system that could erode Russia’s nuclear deterrent.

In Wednesday’s test, the weapon was launched from the Dombarovsk­iy missile base in the southern Ural Mountains. The Kremlin said it successful­ly hit a designated practice target on the Kura shooting range on Kamchatka, 3,700 miles away.

“The Avangard is invulnerab­le to intercept by any existing and prospectiv­e missile defense means of the potential adversary,” Putin said after the test, adding that the new weapon will enter service next year with the military’s Strategic Missile Forces.

 ?? [AP PHOTO] ?? From the left, Sergei Ivanov, Russian special representa­tive on questions of ecology and transport, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chief of General Staff of Russia Valery Gerasimov, oversee the test launch of the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle Wednesday from the Defense Ministry’s control room in Moscow.
[AP PHOTO] From the left, Sergei Ivanov, Russian special representa­tive on questions of ecology and transport, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chief of General Staff of Russia Valery Gerasimov, oversee the test launch of the Avangard hypersonic glide vehicle Wednesday from the Defense Ministry’s control room in Moscow.

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