Russian anti aircraft missiles will fully suppress American AGM 183A hypersonic missiles

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-03-03

Russia, a strong player in the field of hypersonic ** and missile defense, with its determined posture, responded to the upcoming US tests of the AGM-183A hypersonic missile. In an interview with Regnum journalists, military expert Andrei Koshkin, head of the Department of Political Analysis and Psychosocial Processes at the Plekhanov University of Economics in Russia, revealed Russia's strong strength in this regard. He bluntly noted that although the United States started a little late in the field of hypersonic missiles, they are trying to catch up, trying to prove their strength to the world through frequent tests. However, Koshkin stressed that Russia has long been ready for this. As early as the moment Putin announced the development, testing and deployment of hypersonic missiles, Russia had already begun to develop countermeasure systems. Today, Russia's anti-missile system is beginning to take shape, while the United States is still working on their hypersonic system.

In this silent contest, military science does not stand still. On the contrary, it has advanced by leaps and bounds in the midst of conflicts, giving rise to batches of new technologies and new technologies. The world is transitioning to a new type of **, and the United States is trying to catch up with Russia. Russia's leading position in rocket science and the latest missiles ** can no longer be ignored. In this regard, the US Air Force also unabashedly expressed their ambitions. In the near future, they plan to conduct new tests of the AGM-183A ARRW air-launched hypersonic missile under development. However, although they have completed three of the four planned tests, no decision has yet been made on production. At the same time, Russia has demonstrated their strength to the world with real actions. In March of this year, the Russian Ministry of Defense successfully launched the Yars ballistic missile from the Plesetsk cosmodrome in the Arkhangelsk region, located at the Kura training ground in the Kamchatka region. The launch not only verified the tactical, technical and flight characteristics of the missile system, but also demonstrated Russia's focus on building a nuclear deterrent infrastructure.

In addition to the Yars missile, Russia also demonstrated other strategic missile systems such as Avangard and Sarmat. These systems are ready for combat duty, providing a solid guarantee for Russia's ***. In addition, Russia is also actively developing advanced systems such as the "Burevestnik" unlimited cruise missile and the "Poseidon" unmanned underwater vehicle. These systems have proven their high performance and unique characteristics, which provide strong support for the designated goals of the Russian head of state.

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