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US warns of potential Russian hypersonic missile launch against Ukraine

Missile, capable of reaching speeds over Mach 10
Photo via AFP
Photo via AFP

US intelligence reports suggest that Russia may be preparing to launch another experimental hypersonic ballistic missile, known as the Oreshnik, at Ukraine.

However, US officials do not consider the missile a decisive factor in the ongoing conflict.

A US official stated, “We assess that the Oreshnik is not a game-changer on the battlefield, but rather just another attempt by Russia to terrorize Ukraine, which will fail.”

The official highlighted that Russia has a limited stock of Oreshnik missiles, each equipped with a smaller warhead compared to other missiles typically used in the conflict.

The Oreshnik missile, which was reportedly used in an attack on Dnipro on November 21, is designed to travel at speeds exceeding Mach 5, making it difficult to detect and intercept.

Its advanced maneuverability allows for trajectory changes during flight, further complicating interception efforts.

This missile, capable of reaching speeds over Mach 10, has a range of up to 5,000 kilometers, allowing it to target locations across Europe and parts of the United States.

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Despite Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claims that the missile is “impossible to intercept,” US officials maintain that it will not significantly alter the dynamics of the conflict.

As tensions escalate, the US continues to support Ukraine’s defense, recently announcing nearly $1 billion in new security aid.

The international community remains vigilant as the conflict approaches its third year, monitoring the implications of advanced weaponry on global security.

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