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First Russian air-launched hypersonic missiles expected for 2020.
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World Aviation Defense & Security News - Russia |
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First Russian air-launched hypersonic missiles expected for 2020 | |||
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first air-launched hypersonic missiles could be produced in Russia within
the next six years, Boris Obnosov, general director of the Tactical Missile
Systems Corporation, stated Thursday. "In my estimation, the
first hypersonic products should appear … in this decade —
before 2020. We have approached this. We are talking about speeds of up
to six to eight Mach. Achieving higher speeds is a long term perspective,"
Obnosov told journalists at the Airshow China-2014 space exhibition. |
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Russian hypersonic missile project displayed at Alexander Bereznyako Raduga
Design Bureau |
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He
noted that hypersonic missiles will be air-launched at first, using the
carrier aircraft’s initial velocity to reach the speeds necessary
to run a ramjet engine.
The general director also suggested that manned hypersonic vehicles would appear no earlier than 2030. "I believe that manned flights at hypersonic speeds will be possible sometime between 2030 and 2040." Russia's first PAK
DA next-generation long-range bombers, expected enter service by 2023,
will carry hypersonic missiles, Obnosov told Sputnik in 2013.
Obnosov noted that working on hypersonic missiles is “multi-disciplinary, covering all aspects of missile production” and required the combined efforts not only of the Tactical Missile Armament Corporation, but also those of related companies. |
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