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So where is it now then?
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Not exactly new, we publicly demonstrated the technology 20 years ago.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Never heard of the likes of "Project Pluto"?
Start there.
"Ramjet" engines, as opposed to "Scram" but you get the gist of where the propulsion technologies came from.
In mid-August, US Strategic Command Chief Charles Richard, speaking at the annual symposium on space defense, acknowledged that Russian hypersonic technology will provide the Russian Navy with an undeniable advantage
“Our current ground-based and space-based sensor system may not be able to cope with the detection and tracking of these missiles. I must admit that Russia is the world’s leading country in hypersonic technology. And if the enterprises of our defense industry in a short time do not figure out how to resist them, the ships of the fleets of the NATO countries will become vulnerable,” Richard said.
The MDA asked for $248 million in the FY 2022 budget to develop defenses against hypersonic weapons, with the bulk of the funds going toward GPI development, Michelle Atkinson, MDA’s director of operations, told reporters during the late May budget rollout
originally posted by: ISeekTruth101
I’ll tell you where Americas HS missiles are, in the design stage at Mach 5.
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originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
At least now we can establish where all the misplaced admiration for Putin comes from now we know how you feel about Adolf "knowing how to lead".
True colours and all that jazz.
Did not end well for the racist muppet put it that way.
originally posted by: ISeekTruth101
So where is it now then?
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Not exactly new, we publicly demonstrated the technology 20 years ago.
originally posted by: andy06shake
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
He refused to listen to his generals bit off far more than his nation could ever possibly hope to chew and lost big time. LoL
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
originally posted by: ISeekTruth101
So where is it now then?
originally posted by: PatriotGames4u
a reply to: ISeekTruth101
Not exactly new, we publicly demonstrated the technology 20 years ago.
None of anyone's business, until it's time for business.
originally posted by: ISeekTruth101
“Russian diplomat: If NATO threatens us we have the right to press the nuclear button”