September 6, 20232 yr No the Russians didn't take it out. It just broke down and was abandoned the moment it reached the front lines. Boy, if they ever get a working model into battle, it's curtains for the Ruskies. Maybe one of the fifty (50) they have left actually works.
September 7, 20232 yr Pentagon Aborts Flight Test Of 1st Hypersonic Missile At Last Minute, Cause Unknown Quote The US military canceled a planned test launch of a new hypersonic missile system, announced at the last minute on the day it was supposed to happen, on Wednesday. It remains unclear what happened to cause the Department of Defense to abort the test, but the DoD put out this statement: "On Sept. 6, the Department planned to conduct a flight test at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, to inform our hypersonic technology development. As a result of pre-flight checks, the test did not occur." Image of a 2020 test launch of a prototype of the US Army and US Navy's hypersonic missile system, via US Navy/Wiki Commons According to a a review of the lead-up to the launch in Space.com: "Navigational warnings announcing the closure of Atlantic Ocean airspace east of Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida appeared earlier in the week that suggested a test launch would take place between Sept. 6 and Sept. 8." The same publication said that "No reason for the cancellation was given" from the military or launch authorities. Still, the Pentagon sought to emphasize some positives, that valuable data was gained from the pre-launch phase. It explained that even without the flight test, it "was able to successfully collect data on the performance of the ground hardware and software that will inform the continued progress toward fielding offensive hypersonic weapons." Russia, which by all accounts has a much more advanced hypersonic weapons program, even to the point of having already deployed them in Ukraine, has taken note. On Thursday state-run TASS news agency put out the following: ...the decision (to abort) raises questions about the program’s schedule and whether the US Army can meet its goal of declaring the weapon initially combat capable by September 30. Hypersonic speed is generally defined as a projectile that can reach Mach 5 or greater. Russia's own Kinzhal is purported to travel at Mach 10 speeds in an unpredictable flight path, making it nearly impossible for even the most advanced missile defense shields to shoot down. The advanced weaponry was first unveiled by Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2018 and is air-launched from Tu-22M3 bombers or MiG-31K interceptors. President Putin has in the recent past touted his country's hypersonic missiles as "invincible" - while Russian media has at the same time presented Washington's efforts as very far behind. This latest aborted test out of Florida is being seen by Moscow as further confirmation of this. China is also no doubt watching very closely.
September 7, 20232 yr Trumpbots can't get enough of zero hedge. Something about that tyler durden alter-ego fantasy must really resonate with them to distract them from their incel reality.
September 8, 20232 yr 7 minutes ago, we_gotta_believe said: Trumpbots can't get enough of zero hedge. Something about that tyler durden alter-ego fantasy must really resonate with them to distract them from their incel reality.
September 8, 20232 yr Don't even know what that means other than Will Smith is a punk ass beetch and it was glorious seeing Rock tear him to shreds in his special.
September 8, 20232 yr Imagine thinking Russia has "hypersonic missiles" Their missiles do not meet the international standard for the definition. Calling them hypersonic because they're fast in a straight line is classic Soviet comedy.
September 8, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Imagine thinking Russia has "hypersonic missiles" Their missiles do not meet the international standard for the definition. Calling them hypersonic because they're fast in a straight line is classic Soviet comedy. Which makes me question the new North Korean nuclear sub that was recently announced. If there is in reality such a thing, if they ever pushed the "button" on that sub, it probably wouldn't work.
September 8, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Procus said: Which makes me question the new North Korean nuclear sub that was recently announced. If there is in reality such a thing, if they ever pushed the "button" on that sub, it probably wouldn't work. I imagine it would look like a giant fart in a bathtub.
September 8, 20232 yr On 9/7/2023 at 7:26 AM, Toastrel said: Oh snap! so, i am assuming an attack on rostov was all part of putin's 3 week plan ? @Abracadabra?
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