New hypersonic Russian aircraft Yu 71. There has been confirmation of the creation of hypersonic weapons in Russia. Aircraft from North American

Russia has tested a hypersonic aircraft. This was reported Western media with reference to a report by analysts from the British publication Jane’s Intelligence Review.

According to the authors of the publication, cited by The Washington Free Beacon (WFB), in February of this year, the Yu-71 device was launched into low-Earth orbit, where it was delivered by an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) UR-100 N (SS-19 "Stiletto" ). It was launched from the position area of ​​the Dombarovsky Strategic Missile Forces formation in the Orenburg region. It is this that, as stated, will receive 24 Yu-71 units by 2025, which will most likely be used as combat equipment for the new one.

Analysts suggest that the development of the experimental device is being carried out within the framework of a top-secret program designated “4202”, which has been carried out since 2009. Its goal is to create a supernova strategic strike weapon that will significantly increase the capabilities of missile forces strategic purpose and will be the answer to any missile defense. The Yu-71 will be able to carry both conventional and nuclear warheads.

The trajectory of a hypersonic vehicle is unpredictable. It flies at speeds of over 11 thousand kilometers per hour (7 thousand miles per hour) and can maneuver, making it almost impossible for it to be intercepted by air defense or missile defense elements.

According to Jane’s analysts, the Yu-71 was developed at the end of the 2000s, and its February tests were the fourth in a row. The first test launch took place in December 2011, the second in September 2013, and the third in 2014. The authors of the publication name these dates on the basis of a number of documents relating to the construction of new military facilities.

According to WFB, the Pentagon press secretary declined to comment on Jane’s information. However, former US Defense Department official Mark Schneider told the publication that the American military department is closely monitoring Russian developments in this area.

According to him, Russia, unlike China, does not hide its intention to create hypersonic technology. The existence of such projects has been repeatedly confirmed by Russian officials, who did not provide details. Schneider recalled that the first tests of hypersonic military objects were carried out under the USSR in the 1980s. Then, according to available information, tests of similar devices took place in 2001 and 2004.

Jane's analysts also did not rule out that one of the Yu-71 variants could be adapted for the promising PAK DA strategic bomber.

WFB notes that hypersonic vehicles are also being developed by China and several organizations in the United States. According to experts, so far it is the Celestial Empire, which has been actively launching experimental devices since 2014, that has managed to achieve the greatest results in this area.

This one is top secret aircraft, limited information about which began to appear in the press under the name Yu-71, is part of the 4202 project associated with the domestic missile program. From more or less reliable information about it: it is capable of reaching speeds of over 11 thousand kilometers per hour, has super maneuverability, uses a gliding type of flight (hence the name glider) and is capable of maneuvering into near space. Tests are still ongoing, but their results allow talk about the undoubted success of Russian technical thought. It is expected that by 2025, Russia, through this new type of weapon, will have a powerful nuclear trump card in negotiations with the United States. “The arms race at the end of the last century allowed our country to significantly outstrip NATO countries in military-technical terms and create weapons fourth generation, says “defense” Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. – Fifth generation, let’s be objective, for a number of understandable reasons related to the collapse Soviet Union, is still stuck at the level of design bureaus. The current task of the military-industrial complex is not only to catch up and bring to life fifth-generation weapons, but also to take a step into the future - to work now on the sixth and seventh generations of weapons. And such developments, I note, are very successful, already exist. This is a completely new, sometimes unpredictable weapon.” Dmitry Olegovich did not name specific developments, limiting himself only to areas of technical development, but he, of course, also meant a hypersonic aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons. combat unit– Yu-71. Russia has been developing this device, capable of reliably hitting a target with one missile, for several years, having carried out several successful tests. But the information leak occurred only in February 2015. The generals in the Pentagon were not only upset, but also completely despondent: this Russian “argument” not only cancels out all plans to create a missile defense system along the perimeter of Russia, but also makes the United States itself absolutely defenseless. Among the technical capabilities of the Yu-71 is not only the infliction of instant and deadly blows. A hypersonic vehicle equipped with an electronic warfare (electronic warfare) system is capable of crossing US territory in a matter of minutes and disabling all electronic detection stations on its way.
According to NATO, up to 24 hypersonic aircraft could be deployed from 2020 to 2025 in one of the 13th regiments. missile division Strategic Missile Forces (Orenburg region), presumably in the village of Dombarovsky. And let’s say, the Yu-71 can fly to Washington in 45–50 minutes, to New York in 40, and to London in 20. It is impossible to detect, much less shoot down, these devices. There is a serious reason for frustration here! In Russia itself, plans to adopt 4202 objects into service have not been announced. However, it is known from open sources that the development of the devices is being carried out by NPO Mashinostroeniya (Reutov town near Moscow) and it began before 2009. The formal customer of OKR 4202 is the Russian Federal Space Agency, but the Ministry of Defense is also showing increased interest in it. At least, the General Staff stated back in 2004 that a spacecraft capable of flying with hypersonic speed, while performing maneuvers both in heading and altitude. “Even the current combat units of domestic intercontinental ballistic missiles hypersound is being developed in the passive section, says corresponding member Russian Academy rocket and artillery sciences (RARAN), Doctor of Military Sciences Konstantin Sivkov. “However, the difference between a promising hypersonic warhead most likely lies in the fact that it acts not just as a ballistic warhead, but follows a rather complex trajectory, that is, it maneuvers like an aircraft with enormous flight speed.” And if the Russian Strategic Missile Forces by 2025 missiles with hypersonic warheads will actually be put into service, this will be a serious application. Already now in America and Europe, Russian hypersonic vehicles are being called Moscow’s new trump card in negotiations with Washington. They are not in vain: as practice shows, there is only one way to bring the United States to the negotiating table - to put into service systems that will make the Pentagon seriously afraid. “It is no secret that the combat equipment and payload of our ICBMs are constantly being improved,” says a member expert council under the Chairman of the Military-Industrial Commission under the Government of the Russian Federation Viktor Murakhovsky. – And when President Vladimir Putin, speaking at the Army-2015 forum, said that this year the composition nuclear forces will be replenished with more than 40 new intercontinental missiles, then everyone paid attention to this figure, but somehow missed the continuation of the phrase: “which will be able to overcome any, even the most technically advanced missile defense systems.” It is no secret that Russia is also developing hypersonic cruise missiles, which reach their targets at low altitudes. Hit them even promising systems Missile defense is almost impossible because these are essentially aerodynamic targets. Besides modern complexes missile defense have limits on the speed of hitting targets: interception is possible only within 700–800 meters per second. Plus, the anti-missile missile must have the ability to maneuver with overloads. But there are no such things in NATO yet. Developments similar to our Yu-71 hypersonic vehicle are being carried out in China and the USA. At the same time, experts believe that only a Chinese development called Wu-14 can become a serious rival to the Russian hypersonic glider. This is also a glider, although it was tested only once - in 2012. It turned out that, like the Russian glider, the Chinese one was able to maneuver at a supersonic speed of 11 thousand kilometers per hour. It is unknown, however, what weapons the Chinese device can carry. But the results of American designers are much more modest than those of Russian and Chinese. Several years ago, during testing, the Falcon HTV-2 hypersonic drone simply lost control 10 minutes into the flight and crashed.

The Cold War, which took place between the USA and the USSR in 1946-1991, is long over. At least that's what many experts think. However, the arms race did not stop for a minute, and even today it is in the stage of active development. Despite the fact that today the main threats to the country are terrorist groups, relations between world powers are also tense. All this creates conditions for the development of military technologies, one of which is a hypersonic aircraft.

Necessity

Relations between the United States and Russia are greatly strained. And although at the official level the United States in Russia is called a partner country, many political and military experts argue that there is an unspoken war between the countries not only on the political front, but also on the military one in the form of an arms race. In addition, the United States is actively using NATO to encircle Russia with its missile defense systems.

This cannot but worry the leadership of Russia, which has long ago begun developing unmanned aerial vehicles that exceed hypersonic speed. These drones can be equipped with a nuclear warhead, and they can easily deliver a bomb to anywhere in the world, and quite quickly. A similar hypersonic aircraft has already been created - this is the Yu-71 airliner, which is currently being tested in strict secrecy.

Development of hypersonic weapons

For the first time, testing aircraft that could fly at the speed of sound began in the 50s of the 20th century. Then it was still associated with the so-called Cold War, when two developed powers (USSR and the USA) sought to overtake each other in the arms race. The first project was the Spiral system, which was a compact orbital aircraft. It was supposed to compete with and even surpass the US hypersonic aircraft X-20 Dyna Soar. Also, the Soviet aircraft had to be able to reach speeds of up to 7000 km/h and not fall apart in the atmosphere under overloads.

And although Soviet scientists and designers tried to bring such an idea to life, they failed to even come close to the cherished characteristics. The prototype did not even take off, but the USSR government breathed a sigh of relief when the American plane also failed during testing. The technologies of that time, including in the aviation industry, were infinitely far from the current ones, so the creation of an aircraft that could exceed the speed of sound several times was doomed to failure.

However, in 1991, a test was carried out of an aircraft that could reach speeds exceeding the speed of sound. It was a flying laboratory "Cold", created on the basis of the 5B28 rocket. The test was successful, and then the plane was able to reach a speed of 1900 km/h. Despite progress, development was stopped after 1998 due to the economic crisis.

Technologies of the 21st century

There is no exact official information on the development of hypersonic aircraft. However, if we collect materials from open sources, we can conclude that such developments were carried out in several directions at once:

  1. Creation of warheads for intercontinental ballistic missiles. Their mass exceeded the mass of standard missiles, but due to the ability to maneuver in the atmosphere, it is impossible or, at least, extremely difficult to intercept them with missile defense systems.
  2. The development of the Zircon complex is another direction in the development of technology, which is based on the use of the Yakhont supersonic missile defense system.
  3. Creation of a complex whose rockets can exceed the speed of sound 13 times.

If all these projects are united in one holding company, then by joint efforts an air-, ground- or ship-based missile can be created. If the project is Prompt Global Strike, created in the USA, will be successful, then the Americans will have the opportunity to hit anywhere in the world within one hour. Russia will be able to defend itself only with technologies of its own development.

American and British experts have recorded tests of supersonic missiles that can reach speeds of up to 11,200 km/h. Given such high speed it is almost impossible to shoot them down (not a single missile defense system in the world is capable of this). Moreover, they are even extremely difficult to spy on. There is very little information about the project, which sometimes appears under the name "Yu-71".

What is known about the Russian hypersonic aircraft "Yu-71"?

Considering that the project is classified, there is very little information about it. It is known that this glider is part of a supersonic rocket program, and in theory it is capable of flying to New York in 40 minutes. Of course, this information has no official confirmation and exists at the level of guesswork and rumors. But given that Russian supersonic missiles can reach speeds of 11,200 km/h, such conclusions seem quite logical.

By different sources hypersonic aircraft "Yu-71":

  1. Has high maneuverability.
  2. Can plan.
  3. Capable of reaching speeds of over 11,000 km/h.
  4. Can go into space during a flight.

Statements

On this moment Tests of the Russian hypersonic aircraft Yu-71 have not yet been completed. However, some experts argue that by 2025 Russia may receive this supersonic glider, and it will be possible to equip it with nuclear weapons. Such an aircraft will be put into service, and in theory it will be capable of delivering targeted attacks within just one hour. nuclear attack anywhere on the planet.

Russia's representative to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, said the USSR's once most developed and advanced industry had fallen behind the arms race in recent decades. However, more recently the army has begun to revive. Outdated Soviet technology is being replaced by new models of Russian developments. In addition, fifth-generation weapons, stuck in the 90s in the form of projects on papers, are taking on visible shape. According to the politician, new samples Russian weapons can surprise the world with their unpredictability. It is likely that Rogozin is referring to the new hypersonic aircraft Yu-71, which can carry a nuclear warhead.

It is believed that the development of this aircraft began in 2010, but in the United States they learned about it only in 2015. If information about it technical characteristics is true, then the Pentagon will have to decide difficult task, since the missile defense systems used in Europe and on their territory will not be able to counter such an aircraft. In addition, the United States and many other countries will simply be defenseless against such weapons.

Other functions

In addition to the ability to launch nuclear strikes on the enemy, the glider, thanks to powerful modern electronic warfare equipment, will be able to conduct reconnaissance and also disable devices equipped with electronic equipment.

If you believe NATO reports, then from approximately 2020 to 2025, up to 24 such aircraft may appear in the Russian army, which will be able to cross the border unnoticed and destroy an entire city with just a few shots.

Development plans

Of course, there is no data regarding the adoption of the promising Yu-71 aircraft, but it is known that it has been in development since 2009. In this case, the device will be able not only to fly in a straight path, but also to maneuver.

It is maneuverability at hypersonic speeds that will become a feature of the aircraft. Doctor of Military Sciences Konstantin Sivkov argues that intercontinental missiles can reach supersonic speeds, but at the same time they act like conventional ballistic warheads. Consequently, their flight path is easily calculated, which makes it possible for the missile defense system to shoot them down. But controlled aircraft pose a serious threat to the enemy, since their trajectory is unpredictable. Consequently, it is impossible to determine at what point the bomb will be released, and since the release point cannot be determined, the trajectory of the warhead’s fall is not calculated.

In Tula on September 19, 2012, at a meeting of the military-industrial commission, Dmitry Rogozin said that it would soon be necessary to create new holding, whose task will be to develop hypersonic technologies. The enterprises that will be part of the holding were immediately named:

  1. "Tactical missile weapons."
  2. "NPO Mashinostroyenia" At the moment, the company is developing supersonic technologies, but at the moment the company is part of the Roscosmos structure.
  3. The next member of the holding should be the Almaz-Antey concern, which is currently developing technologies for the aerospace and missile defense industries.

Rogozin believes that such a merger is necessary, but legal aspects do not allow it to take place. It is also noted that the creation of a holding does not imply the absorption of one company by another. This is precisely the merger and collaboration all enterprises, which will accelerate the development of hypersonic technologies.

Chairman of the Council under the Russian Ministry of Defense Igor Korotchenko also supports the idea of ​​creating a holding company that would develop hypersonic technologies. According to him, the new holding is really necessary, because it will allow all efforts to be directed to the creation of a promising type of weapon. Both companies have great potential, but individually they will not be able to achieve the results that are possible by combining their efforts. It is together that they will be able to contribute to the development of the Russian defense complex and create the fastest aircraft in the world, the speed of which will exceed expectations.

Weapons as a tool of political struggle

If by 2025 they will be in service not only hypersonic missiles With nuclear warheads, but also the Yu-71 gliders, this will seriously strengthen Russia’s political positions during negotiations with the United States. And this is completely logical, because all countries during negotiations act from a position of strength, dictating favorable conditions to the opposite side. Equal negotiations between two countries are possible only if there is powerful weapons on both sides.

Vladimir Putin, during a speech at the Army 2015 conference, said that nuclear forces are receiving 40 new intercontinental missiles. These turned out to be hypersonic missiles, and they can currently overcome existing missile defense systems. Viktor Murakhovsky, a member of the expert council of the military-industrial commission, confirms that ICBMs are being improved every year.

Russia is also testing and developing new cruise missiles that can fly at hypersonic speeds. They can approach targets at ultra-low altitudes, making them virtually invisible to radar. Moreover, modern missile defense systems in service with NATO cannot hit such missiles due to their low flight altitude. In addition, in theory, they are capable of intercepting targets moving at speeds of up to 800 meters per second, and the speed of the Yu-71 aircraft and cruise missiles is much higher. This makes NATO missile defense systems almost useless.

Projects from other countries

It is known that China and the United States are also developing an analogue of the Russian hypersonic aircraft. The characteristics of the enemy models are still unclear, but we can already assume that the Chinese development is capable of competing with the Russian aircraft.

Known as the Wu-14, the Chinese aircraft was tested in 2012, and even then it was able to reach speeds of over 11,000 km/h. However, there is no mention anywhere about the weapons that this device is capable of carrying.

As for the American Falcon HTV-2 drone, it was tested several years ago, but 10 minutes into the flight it crashed. However, before it, the X-43A hypersonic aircraft was tested, which was carried out by NASA engineers. During tests, it showed a fantastic speed of 11,200 km/h, which is 9.6 times the speed of sound. The prototype was tested in 2001, but then during the tests it was destroyed due to the fact that it got out of control. But in 2004 the device was successfully tested.

Similar tests by Russia, China and the United States cast doubt on the effectiveness modern systems PRO. The introduction of hypersonic technologies in the military-industrial sector is already producing a real revolution in the military world.

Conclusion

Of course, the military-technical development of Russia cannot but rejoice, and the presence of such an aircraft in service with the army is a big step in improving the country’s defense capability, but it is foolish to believe that other world powers are not making attempts to develop similar technologies.

Even today, with free access to information via the Internet, we know very little about promising developments of domestic weapons, and the description of the Yu-71 is known only by rumors. Consequently, we have no way of knowing what technologies are being developed right now in other countries, including China and the United States. The active development of technology in the 21st century makes it possible to quickly invent new types of fuel and apply previously unfamiliar technical and technological techniques, so the development of aircraft, including military ones, is proceeding very quickly.

It is worth noting that the development of technologies that make it possible to achieve aircraft speeds exceeding 10 times the speed of sound will be reflected not only in the military, but also in the civilian sphere. In particular, such famous manufacturers airliners such as Airbus or Boeing have already announced the possibility of creating hypersonic aircraft for passenger air transportation. Of course, such projects are still only in plans, but the likelihood of developing such aircraft today is quite high.


I don’t even know how to evaluate this news. Either it's fiction, or it's really true. However, in essence:

In response to the toughening of American rhetoric towards Russia and the threat that the United States, according to the head of the Pentagon, has some hitherto unknown weapon capable of crushing all enemies of Washington ( we're talking about about the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China), at least one at a time, at least all at once, I would like to remind you of our promising developments, which are already capable of making potential opponents break out in cold sweat.

There is no defense against this Russian prodigy. Neither existing nor promising missile defense and air defense are capable of not only destroying this miracle of domestic engineering, but even detecting it.

We are talking about a top-secret glider, called “Yu-71” in the press. Little is known about it, but what is available is quite enough to draw conclusions about the prospects for its use. Thus, the Yu-71, using a gliding type of flight and having super-maneuverability, has the ability to fly at speeds of over 11,000 km/h, in addition, when maneuvering, it is capable of going into near space.

At such speeds, the entire American missile defense system becomes just a pile of scrap metal. They won’t be able to detect it, and even if they could, the anti-missile missile would still not catch up with or intercept such an aerodynamic object.

In addition, the Yu-71 may not carry death on its wings. You can install an electronic warfare system on a Russian glider, for which our military-industrial complex is famous, and then, having flown over the territory of the United States in a few minutes and disabling all electronic detection stations, it will be possible to safely send larger “birds” after them, for example, a “white swan”.

Experts say that, for example, from the Orenburg region (where the Yu-71 will presumably be based) such a glider will fly to Washington in 45–50 minutes, to New York in 40, and to London in 20. Yes, something to think about for those who hastened to call Russia their main threat...(http://cont.ws/post/145284)

PS. After reading this news, I’ll immediately say that I didn’t believe it. So I tried to find something about this car. And I found something, but it didn’t add clarity.

The first publications on this topic appeared in the spring of this year. They reported that the Yu-71 had been in development for several years. The last tests of the aircraft took place in February 2015. The launch took place from the Dombarovsky test site near Orenburg. Previously, it was purely speculatively reported by other Western sources, but now this launch has been confirmed by new analysts. The publication refers to a report released in June by the famous Western military analytical center Jane's Information Group.

I’ll say right away that I personally couldn’t find anything on Janes for this device. But I found more articles in the Western press, but they referred to Janes. Can they be trusted? Don't know. Time will show.

By the way, in this machine is called Project 4202. And it is claimed that it has a nuclear power plant.Work in this area was carried out back in the USSR, from the 60s (you can find out more about them at this link ), so there’s nothing fantastic about it.

The only thing that can be said for sure is that conversations about hypersonic passenger and military aircraft have been going on since the mid-80s. Therefore, sooner or later such a device must appear.

What confuses me, and what confuses me, is that if the Yu-71 is a real machine, then it appeared somehow without intermediate models of equipment.

In my opinion, progress in this area should have gone something like this: First, devices with cruising speed 5-7,000 km/h. They should have gone into series. They would use them to develop technologies and the like and gradually approach speeds of about 11,000 km/h. And then immediately, bang-bang and 11,000.

However, I would not immediately dismiss this project as science fiction. It is clear that work in this area should be kept as secret as possible. And all our discussions about speeds and other performance characteristics are clean water speculation. It is quite possible that the real Yu-71 develops somewhere around 5,000 km/h.

Well appearance Such devices can also be anything. Naturally, there are no photos on the Internet, but the drawings presented in this article are what they call fantasies on the topic...

The new top-secret Yu-71 glider is capable of reaching New York in 40 minutes. The top-secret Yu-71 glider, from Project 4202, is capable of maneuvering into near space and delivering a nuclear strike anywhere on the planet.

This top-secret aircraft, limited information about which has begun to appear in the press under the name Yu-71, is part of Project 4202, associated with the domestic missile program. From more or less reliable information about it: it is capable of reaching speeds of over 11 thousand kilometers per hour, has super maneuverability, uses a gliding type of flight (hence the name glider) and is capable of going into near space when maneuvering.

Tests are still ongoing, but their results indicate the undoubted success of Russian technical thought. It is expected that by 2025, Russia, through this new type of weapon, will have a powerful nuclear trump card in negotiations with the United States.

“The arms race at the end of the last century allowed our country to significantly outstrip NATO countries in military-technical terms and create fourth-generation weapons,” says “defense” Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin. – The fifth generation, let’s be objective, for a number of understandable reasons related to the collapse of the Soviet Union, is still stuck at the level of design bureaus. The current task of the military-industrial complex is not only to catch up and bring to life fifth-generation weapons, but also to take a step into the future - to work now on the sixth and seventh generations of weapons. And such developments, I note, are very successful, already exist. This is a completely new, sometimes unpredictable weapon.”

Dmitry Olegovich did not name specific developments, limiting himself only to the areas of technical development, but he, of course, also meant a hypersonic aircraft capable of carrying a nuclear warhead - the Yu-71.

Russia has been developing this device, capable of reliably hitting a target with one missile, for several years, conducting several successful tests. But the information leak occurred only in February 2015. The generals in the Pentagon were not only upset, but also completely despondent: this Russian “argument” not only cancels out all plans to create a missile defense system along the perimeter of Russia, but also makes the United States itself absolutely defenseless.

Among the technical capabilities of the Yu-71 is not only the delivery of instant and deadly strikes. A hypersonic vehicle equipped with an electronic warfare (electronic warfare) system is capable of crossing US territory in a matter of minutes and disabling all electronic detection stations on its way.

According to NATO, up to 24 hypersonic aircraft can be deployed from 2020 to 2025 in one of the regiments of the 13th Missile Division of the Strategic Missile Forces (Orenburg Region), presumably in the village of Dombarovsky. And let’s say, the Yu-71 can fly to Washington in 45–50 minutes, to New York in 40, and to London in 20. It is impossible to detect, much less shoot down, these devices. There is a serious reason for frustration here!

In Russia itself, plans to adopt 4202 objects into service have not been announced. However, it is known from open sources that the development of the devices is being carried out by NPO Mashinostroeniya (Reutov town near Moscow) and it began before 2009. The formal customer of OKR 4202 is the Russian Federal Space Agency, but the Ministry of Defense is also showing increased interest in it. At least, the General Staff stated back in 2004 that a spacecraft capable of flying at hypersonic speeds, while performing maneuvers both in course and altitude, had been tested.

“Even the current warheads of domestic intercontinental ballistic missiles develop hypersound in the passive phase,” says Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Missile and Artillery Sciences (RARAN), Doctor of Military Sciences Konstantin Sivkov. “However, the difference between a promising hypersonic warhead most likely lies in the fact that it does not simply act as a ballistic warhead, but follows a rather complex trajectory, that is, it maneuvers like an aircraft at enormous flight speed.”

And if the Russian Strategic Missile Forces actually adopt missiles with hypersonic warheads by 2025, this will be a serious application. Already now in America and Europe, Russian hypersonic vehicles are being called Moscow’s new trump card in negotiations with Washington. They are not worrying in vain: as practice shows, the United States can be brought to the negotiating table in only one way - by putting into service systems that will make the Pentagon seriously afraid.

“It’s no secret that the combat equipment and payload of our ICBMs are constantly being improved,” says Viktor Murakhovsky, a member of the expert council under the chairman of the military-industrial commission under the Russian government. – And when President Vladimir Putin, speaking at the Army-2015 forum, said that this year the nuclear forces would be replenished with more than 40 new intercontinental missiles, everyone paid attention to this figure, but somehow missed the continuation of the phrase: “which will be able to overcome any, even the most technically advanced, missile defense systems.”

It is no secret that Russia is also developing hypersonic cruise missiles that reach targets at low altitudes. It is almost impossible to hit them even with promising missile defense systems, because these are essentially aerodynamic targets. In addition, modern missile defense systems have limits on the speed at which they can hit targets: interception is only possible within the range of 700–800 meters per second. Plus, the anti-missile missile must have the ability to maneuver with overloads. But there are no such people in NATO yet.

Developments similar to our Yu-71 hypersonic vehicle are underway in China and the USA. At the same time, experts believe that only a Chinese development called Wu-14 can become a serious rival to the Russian hypersonic glider. This is also a gliding apparatus, although it was tested only once - in 2012.

It turned out that, like the Russian glider, the Chinese one was able to maneuver at a supersonic speed of 11 thousand kilometers per hour. It is unknown, however, what weapons the Chinese vehicle can carry.

But the results of American designers are much more modest than those of Russia and China. Several years ago, during testing, the Falcon HTV-2 hypersonic drone simply lost control 10 minutes into the flight and crashed.



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