Russia orders more hypersonic missiles as Ukrainian brass warns of possible attack during G20 summit
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Moscow has ordered 'several dozen' more hypersonic missiles this fall to boost its dwindling stocks as the war in Ukraine continues.
The report comes just days after Tehran, which has aided Russia in its war in Ukraine, announced that it had developed its own hypersonic missile – prompting some to question of whether Moscow had assisted its Middle Eastern ally in developing the sophisticated weaponry, though U.S. defense officials have expressed skepticism over the authenticity of Tehran's claims. Caitlin McFall is a Reporter at Fox News Digital covering Politics, U.S. and World news.
Hypersonic missiles are not only capable of traveling over five times faster than the speed of sound, at a rate of 3,800 mph, they also can travel on complex trajectories, which makes them difficult to defend against, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute reported.
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