The Superweapon that Putin Claims Turns Targets Into Ash and Dust
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The West is lagging behind in the race behind Russia and China in the development of hypersonic missiles.
Russia and China in the vanguard, the US is trying to make up for lost ground - Russia's superweapons, concern in Europe about the range of Avangard and Oreshnik
Since the Cold War, the conquest of speed in the air remains one of the most powerful symbols of strategic superiority. As international tensions revive the arms race, a new technological frontier is emerging. The mastery of hypersonic technology is no longer an issue of tomorrow, but a priority of the moment for the great powers, and the United States intends to take the lead. United States in search of air supremacy A new chapter has just open…
Russia’s recent use of the Oreshnik hypersonic missile in Ukraine has triggered all the alarms in the West. The demonstration of force, backed by Vladimir Putin’s statements, puts Moscow at the forefront of a new generation of weapons that, according to the Kremlin, can “turn targets to dust” and bypass any existing defense system. Today, August 22, 2025, the technological race for missiles that exceed 12,000 kilometers per hour — and maneuver i…
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