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  2. Russia hits back after Ukraine's strike using U.S. long-range ...

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    A U.S. official told CBS News later Thursday that Russia was believed to have launched an experimental intermediate range ballistic missile based on the country's RS-26 Rubezh missile.

  3. Russia’s use of hypersonic missiles poses a difficult ... - AOL

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    Hypersonic missiles can travel at nine times the speed of sound or more, are extremely difficult to track, can only by tackled by counter-hypersonic systems, and can destroy an aircraft carrier ...

  4. Russia deployed the Oreshnik hypersonic missile against the Ukrainian city of Dnipro last month in what Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin described as a test of a missile he said could not be brought ...

  5. Use of long-range weapons by Ukraine in Russia - Wikipedia

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    On 16 November 2024, Biden allowed Ukraine to use long-range missiles. [9] Permission for the US ATACMS strikes are limited to Russian and North Korean forces in Kursk Oblast. [10] According to Le Figaro, France and Britain have granted permission for Ukraine to use SCALP and Storm Shadow missiles on targets inside Russia. If the Storm Shadow ...

  6. Russia fired a new type of missile at Ukraine. It's fast, can ...

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    Russia fired what it said was a new type of ballistic missile at Ukraine this week. Putin called the missile the "Oreshnik" and said it had a "non-nuclear hypersonic warhead."

  7. Oreshnik (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Oreshnik (Russian: Орешник, lit. 'Hazel tree'), [2] is a Russian intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) characterized by its reported speed exceeding Mach 10 (12,300 km/h; 7,610 mph; 3.40 km/s), according to the Ukrainian military.

  8. 3M22 Zircon - Wikipedia

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    Anti-ship missile Hypersonic cruise missile Submarine-launched cruise missile Land-attack missile: Place of origin: Russia: Service history; In service: In service (January 4, 2023) [1] [2] Used by: Russian Navy: Wars: Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Production history; Designer: NPO Mashinostroyeniya: Manufacturer: NPO Mashinostroyeniya: Unit cost

  9. The first Russian crew to use hypersonic, air-launched Kinzhal missiles during Moscow’s military operation in Ukraine has been presented with state awards, the Russian TASS state news agency ...