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Putin hails multiple launch test of hypersonic missile by AFP Staff Writers Moscow (AFP) Dec 24, 2021 President Vladimir Putin said Friday the Russian military successfully fired a simultaneous salvo of its Zircon hypersonic missiles, calling it "a big event" for the country. As world powers race to develop advanced weaponry, Russia has carried out a number of successful tests of its Zircon hypersonic cruise missile. This was however the first time that Russian authorities reported a successful simultaneous launch test of several Zircon missiles. Speaking at a government meeting on Friday, Putin said that the salvo launch of the missile had been conducted overnight. "The tests were conducted successfully, immaculately," Putin said in televised remarks. "This is a big event in the life of the country and a considerable step in strengthening Russia's security and improving its defence capability," he added. A spokesman for the Russian defence ministry could not provide further details when reached by AFP. Russia, the United States, France and China have all been experimenting with so-called hypersonic glide vehicles - defined as reaching speeds of at least Mach 5. Putin revealed the development of the new weapon in a state of the nation address in February 2019, saying it could hit targets at sea and on land withing a range of 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) at a speed of Mach 9.
USSF's EPS-R Program on Schedule for Historic Polar Mission Los Angeles AFB CA (SPX) Dec 20, 2021 A unique partnership with Norway and the U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command will extend satellite communications for U.S. polar forces and save taxpayers millions of dollars. SSC's Enhanced Polar Systems-Recapitalization (EPS-R) program successfully completed the ready-to-ship review at the end of September for the first of two payloads to begin the integration process onto Space Norway's space vehicles. EPS-R is an Extremely High Frequency (EHF) MILSATCOM system designed to extend EPS ... read more
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