What do we know about Putin's hypersonic missiles, and why did he use them in Ukraine?

CNN shows how devastating those guns are. Initially, it must be understood to understand where the fear and pomp of Putin's weapons came from. In fact, all the missiles are hypersonic. That means they are at least five times faster than the speed of sound. Almost every head [...]
CNN shows how devastating those guns are. Initially, it must be understood to understand where the fear and pomp of Putin's weapons came from.
In fact, all the missiles are hypersonic. That means they are at least five times faster than the speed of sound. Almost every warhead launched by a missile will achieve this speed, and this is not a new technology.
What military forces like the US, Russia and China are currently working is the so-called hypersonic slide vehicle. It is a weapon that can be maneuvered and can at the same time reach great speed and regulate course and altitude and fly without being detected by radar and can bypass missile defence.
It's a weapon that's almost impossible to stop, and Russia is believed to have it in its arsenal.
However, the Kinzhal used by Russia is not a <x0-autoding hypersonic”. Its main advantage is that it can be released by MIG-31 military planes, so it has a longer range, can be attacked by several directions, according to a 2021 report.
“MIIG-31 can strike from unpredictable directions and avoid wiretapping”, the report says.
Why did Putin use Kinzhal?
Use in Ukraine is actually system <x0m>prim” Kinzhal has Russia. “Kinzhal missile-absonic System destroyed a large underground weapons depot in Deliatin, Ivano-Frankivsk, on 18 March”, the Russian Defence Ministry said in a statement.
CNN was unable to confirm this claim by independent sources. This was later confirmed by American officials. The launching of these missiles probably served as a test of these weapons and sent a message to the West about what Russia could do.
In addition, in view of the slow progress in Ukraine, Russia may be looking for victories that could have “ ”.
The British Defence Ministry said Moscow has probably used Kinzhal to draw attention to the lack of progress of its army in Ukrainian territory.












