Russia fires supersonic anti-ship missile at mock target in Sea of Japan
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Russia Test-Fires Supersonic Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles In Sea Of Japan
Russia Test-Fires Supersonic Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles In Sea Of Japan Russia's military has test-fired what its defense ministry (MoD) is describing as a supersonic missile, launching it into the Sea of Japan on Tuesday. The MoD confirmed in a Telegram announcement that its ships of the Pacific Fleet successfully fired two "Moskit cruise missiles at a mock enemy sea target" - hitting the mock warship from a distance of about 62 miles. Crucially…
Russian Navy successfully tests supersonic missiles at mock target in Sea of Japan: Russian defence ministry
The Russian defence ministry, in a statement, on Tuesday (March 28), said that their navy test-fired supersonic anti-ship missiles at a mock target in the Sea of Japan. The target which was nearly 100 kilometres away was hit with two Moskit cruise missiles. The missiles in question were the P-270 Moskit missile, which has the NATO reporting name or SS-N-22 Sunburn, reported Reuters.
Russia fires missiles at mock target in Sea of Japan
New images released by Russia’s Defense Ministry shows a supersonic missile launching and successfully hitting a target in the Sea of Japan. Two of the medium-range missiles that were launched are capable of destroying a ship within 75 miles. Russia’s Defense Ministry said the missiles successfully hit a mock enemy sea target. Japan has responded to Russia’s military drill saying Tokyo will “stay vigilant” against Moscow’s military operations. J…
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