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Putin heralds ‘unrivalled, lightning’ supersonic missiles

The Kremlin hails the development of missiles that can travel at nine times the speed of sound, which the Russian president says will be used against those who ‘infringe on our sovereignty’.

Putin signs new naval doctrine that casts US as Russia's main rival

Russia’s navy will soon receive hypersonic missiles that will allow it to strike at enemies with “lighting speed”, President Vladimir Putin has warned.

Speaking on Russia’s annual Navy Day on Sunday, Mr Putin hailed the development of the new Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles that the Kremlin says can travel at nine times the speed of sound.

“The key thing here is the capability of the Russian navy. It is able to respond with lightning speed to all those who decide to infringe on our sovereignty and freedom,” Mr Putin said in a speech during a naval parade along the Neva River in St Petersburg.

Russia's President Vladimir Putin (centre) waves next to Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov (right) on Russian Navy Day, in St. Petersburg. Picture: AFP
Russia's President Vladimir Putin (centre) waves next to Russia's Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) and Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy, Admiral Nikolai Yevmenov (right) on Russian Navy Day, in St. Petersburg. Picture: AFP

The Kremlin said the missiles, which Russia had been developing for a number of years, could reach 9881km/h with a range of up to 965km. They can be fitted with conventional or nuclear warheads. Mr Putin boasted that they can evade any missile defence systems in the world. “They have no equivalent,” he said.

His comments came after he had signed a new naval doctrine that portrayed the United States as the biggest threat to Moscow and vowed to turn Russia into a “great maritime power”.

Although Mr Putin did not mention Ukraine during his speech, the document called for a “comprehensive strengthening of Russia’s geopolitical position” in the Black and Azov seas.

In contrast to the pomp in St Petersburg, Russia was forced to call off its Navy Day celebrations in Kremlin-occupied Crimea after a suspected Ukrainian drone attacked the headquarters of its Black Sea fleet. Five naval personnel were injured, officials said. The Russian-installed governor of Sevastopol, Crimea’s biggest city, accused Ukrainian forces of seeking to “spoil” Navy Day.

Ukraine denied responsibility for the attack. “Our liberation of Crimea from the occupiers will be carried out in another way and much more effectively,” said Serhiy Bratchuk, a Ukrainian military spokesman.

– The Times

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