Russia Successfully Test Fires A Submarine-Launched A Hypersonic Tsirkon Missile For The First Time

 

Daily Mail: Russia unleashes its 'unstoppable' 6,670mph Zircon hypersonic missile from a nuclear submarine for the first time in 'successful' launch 

* The 'Zircon' missile is reportedly capable of Mach-9 speed at around 6,900mph 

* It has been launched previously from a frigate and a coastal mount, but never before from a nuclear submarine 

* It is part of a new generation of advanced Russian weaponry first announced by Vladimir Putin back in 2018 

* The Zircon is set to be deployed next year, first via a stealth frigate 

* Moscow believes the missile can evade any Western missile defence system 

* It comes as part of a new arms-race for advanced missiles, with the US and North Korea also conducting tests of hypersonic weapons in the past month 

Russia today announced it has successfully test-fired its new lethal Zircon - or Tsirkon - hypersonic missile from a nuclear submarine for the first time. 

The 6,670mph weapon hit a target in the Barents Sea according to the Moscow defence ministry, who claims the missile is capable of Mach-9 speeds and able to evade all Western defences. 

Footage released by the ministry shows the debut launch from nuclear submarine Severodvinsk while the vessel was on the surface of the White Sea.  

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