Putin says Russia is ready to deploy new hypersonic nuclear missile

Putin says Russia is ready to deploy new hypersonic nuclear missile

Russia's President Vladimir Putin, centre, speaks with Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport Sergei Ivanov (second right), Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) and Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov (second left, back) as he visits the National Defence Control Centre (NDCC) to oversee the test of a new Russian hypersonic missile system called Avangard, which can carry nuclear and conventional warheads, with Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov seen nearby, in Moscow, Russia December 26, 2018. (Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via Reuters)
Russia's President Vladimir Putin, centre, speaks with Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport Sergei Ivanov (second right), Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu (left) and Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov (second left, back) as he visits the National Defence Control Centre (NDCC) to oversee the test of a new Russian hypersonic missile system called Avangard, which can carry nuclear and conventional warheads, with Chief of the General Staff of Russian Armed Forces Valery Gerasimov seen nearby, in Moscow, Russia December 26, 2018. (Sputnik/Mikhail Klimentyev/Kremlin via Reuters)

MOSCOW: President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia would deploy its first regiment of hypersonic nuclear-capable missiles next year, saying the move meant his country now had a new type of strategic weapon.

Putin was speaking after overseeing what the Kremlin said was a pre-deployment test of the new missile system, called Avangard.

"This test, which has just finished, ended with complete success," Putin told a government meeting.

"From next year, 2019, Russia's armed forces will get the new intercontinental strategic system Avangard ... It's a big moment in the life of the armed forces and in the life of the country. Russia has obtained a new type of strategic weapon."

Russia has said the new missile system, one of several new weapons Putin announced in March, is highly manoeuvrable, allowing it to easily evade missile defence systems.

Putin remotely observed Wednesday's test from a Russian defence ministry building in Moscow. The Kremlin described the test in a statement, saying that an Avangard missile, launched from a location in south-west Russia, had successfully hit and destroyed a target in the Russian Far East.

Putin announced an array of new weapons in March, including the Avangard, in one of his most bellicose speeches in years, saying they could hit almost any point in the world and evade a US-built missile shield. 

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