Is this the incredible weapon Donald Trump was talking about?

Nuclear bomb, rocket or spaceplane? A new and unknown nuclear test, hypersonic warhead “upupuper”, or did the mysterious keyspace X-37B? Here's what the incredible “ram” that Donald Trump spoke to Bob Woodward, among the book's surprising preliminary data “Rage” A weapon that no one [...] could ever use.
Nuclear bomb, rocket or spaceplane?
A new and unknown nuclear test, hypersonic warhead “upupuper”, or did the mysterious keyspace X-37B? Here's what the incredible “ram” that Donald Trump spoke to Bob Woodward, among the book's surprising preliminary data “Rage”
A weapon no one has ever had before” Something “-incredible” and “subservative”. It's one of the discoveries Donald Trump made to journalist Bob Woodward, coming out of what was previously published about his book Rege dedicated to the presidency of the tycoon.
Trump words
The words they are making around the world seem to have been uttered by Trump during the reconstruction of events that marked the autumn of 2017, when tension between the United States and North Korea reached its peak to the point of fuelling the fears of a nuclear crash. And so, by opening up to you, the president would confess: “I have built a nuclear system a nuclear system that no one has ever had before in this country; we have something that was neither seen nor heard; we have something that Putin and Xi never knew about; what we have is incredible” According to the Washington Post, then the journalist himself would ask military officials whether it was true or not. anonymous sources have confirmed the president's words, expressing surprise at the discovery in question. That's enough to flood the network with theories about the weapon Trump talked about.
E76-2 Test
Experts and specialised sites agree when, on the basis of precedents issued by the president on the topic of arms, they consider it to be taken with reservations. That's hardly the G Bomb, the cobalt nuclear weapon, that, according to theorists, can kill life on Earth. And so. Among the most accredited candidates, the latest N76-2 nuclear test has been completed, whose first deployment of last year's end (accommunised in February) by US Navz aboard the USS Tennessee, Ohio-class submarine for launching ballistic missiles. It was fully developed during the Trump administration, envisioned in February 2018 by Nuclear Posture Revolution (NPR) and often at the centre of parliamentary debate (in the face of democratic opposition). The I76-2 is a version of the testat traditionally used in the Trident missiles by American nuclear submarines. Modern weapons are meant to increase the discouraging potential of American force (the most reliable, given low intensity), but there is probably not as much “untrustable” as conveyed by Trump's words.
Another candidate is “upper duper”, the fruit of acceleration realised on hypersonic missiles from the Pentagon in recent years. On the other hand, Trump talks about “-burthamore”, but then moves to <x5-> the weapons system”, a category that can mean both the testatine and the vector. “Super duper” is formally called the Common Hyperistic Glide (C – HGB), a flat - shaped hypersonic aircraft that carried out a first phase of ballistic flight (contained outside the atmosphere by special launcher) to resurface later at a narrower angle than traditional ballistic missiles, flying without a motor and constantly moving the trajector, thus making it unpredictable; everything clear with supersonic speed, higher than Malch 5. The system has been tested for the second time by US Navy and US This year's March 17th Army at the Kauai missile range of the Hawai Islands, launched by land platforms. The first test, in 2017, had actually seen the release from a Ohio-class submarine.
Trump build
Whether the system mentioned in the book is C is unknown HGB. His origin probably precedes the Trump administration, but there is no doubt that in recent years the United States has accelerated strongly in terms of hypersonic technologies. More than the president's movements, the credit is to attribute the threat of similar developing weapons in Russia and China. However, this May of this year, the White House resident has been publicly boasting about the system, calling it “upper double mission” and specifying by the following characteristics determined by military leaders as “classified”: an accuracy of 14 Poles (about 35 cm) in 1000 miles (1600 km).
Spacespace
The other hypothetosis is that Trump refers to X-37B, the opener that was launched last May 6th mission aboard an Atlas missile on behalf of the US. Space Force new. It's about a mysterious “spatial threat” that over the years have focused multiple theories, seeing the Pentagon's secret about the program. “Air Force has 4 pieces of X37-B and one of them in 2017 set the record of staying in space for 718 days, fuelling hypotheses of the most different things about what he was doing in orbit”, between intelligence, surveillance and scientific experiments. According to some observers, he may also be able to carry nuclear tests, stay in space for long, and decide to strike at the right time.
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