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Russia test-launches Tsirkon hypersonic missile

By IANS | Updated: November 27, 2020 10:00 IST

Moscow, Nov 27 Russia successfully test-fired a Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missile in the Arctic, the country's Defence Ministry ...

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Moscow, Nov 27 Russia successfully test-fired a Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missile in the Arctic, the country's Defence Ministry has announced.

On Thursday, the frigate Admiral Gorshkov in the White Sea fired a Tsirkon hypersonic cruise missile, hitting a naval target 450 km away in the Barents Sea at a speed of over Mach 8, Xinhua news agency quoted the Ministry as saying.

In early January, the same frigate test-fired a Tsirkon missile for the first time, striking a ground target over 500 km away.

Last month, the warship deployed in the White Sea destroyed a naval target in the Barents Sea with a Tsirkon missile.

( With inputs from IANS )

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