Brian Bertelic
THE NEW ATLAS
Mar 20, 2022
Russia for the first time during its special operations in Ukraine has used a hypersonic “kinzhal” (dagger) missile. The missile’s use against a weapons depot was confirmed by both Russian and Ukrainian authorities. What is the significance of this strike or of hypersonic missiles in general, and how does their use fit into the wider geopolitical picture?
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References: Let's talk about Russia using Hypersonic Kinzhal Missiles in Ukraine : Lee Barrett: https://youtu.be/Hk4KS8IKYkI
US News (Western media source) - Russia Uses Hypersonic Missiles in Strike on Ukraine Arms Depot: https://www.usnews.com/news/world/art...
RT (Russian media source) - Russia fires hypersonic missiles in Ukraine: https://www.rt.com/russia/552284-kinz...
New Eastern Outlook - Russia’s Hypersonic ‘Zircon’ Missile Takes Flight (2020): https://journal-neo.org/2020/12/18/ru...
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Russia admits to using Kinzhal hypersonic missile in Ukraine
For more: https://news.cgtn.com/news/2022-03-20...
By CGTN / Mar 19, 2022
Russia has used its latest Kinzhal hypersonic missile for the first time to destroy an underground arms depot in the west of Ukraine, according to the Russian Defense Ministry.
Russia has used a Hypersonic Missile in the Ukraine conflict for the first time. The West are seeing this as a sign of desperation by Russia. I disagree and give my take on this.
Plus 3 excellent comments to the above video:
For the record the speed of sound at 20°C is 343 meters per second. Thus the speed of sound is 1234.8 km per hour. Since technically the Kinzhal is rated up to 10..12x the speed of sound this means this new hypersonic missile could fly at least at +10x the speed of sound equivalent to at least a minimum of 12,348 km/h and faster under optimal conditions. The key point being that Russian or Chinese hypersonic missiles are unstoppable with traditional US-NATO air defense obsolete technologies in Ukraine and Europe or elsewhere such as SCS. Oh and now China has developed the only air tunnel infrastructure in the world that can go over Mach 30+ (to optimize fluid thermodynamics AI simulations to develop next gen solutions via control theory feedback). That's over 37,044 km/h. ????
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I agree there is no defence to hypersonic missiles, a message being sent by Russia. It should be noted, that many casualties have occurred by the interception of Russian missiles, thus landing and causing death, injury and destruction in residential areas. I think the Ukraine military is more concerned about not allowing missiles to reach their targets, than they are about where they are intercepted, and using the destruction, injuries and deaths for propaganda purposes, claiming residential areas are being targeted. Russia may be minimising this by use of hypersonic, and achieving their goals without the potential of residential damage and casualties.
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* In that, the commenter may be still reflecting his longstanding Western indoctrination. The Soviet Union, and Russia, the successor state, have a long record (and official policy) of not lying. They may keep some sensitive information at times, something every state does for obvious reasons, especially when dealing with the West, notorious for its cynicism and mendacity, but overall, the Russian record of largely truth in its mass information speaks for itself.