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Russia fires hypersonic missile from new platform – TASS

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September 4, 2023
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Published: September 4, 2023 1:04 pm
Author: RT

An Su-34 was reportedly used to launch a Kinzhal missile amid the conflict with Ukraine

Russian forces have successfully fired a hypersonic Kinzhal missile at a target in Ukraine from a Sukhoi Su-34 strike aircraft, a source told TASS. The Russian military has only reported firing the weapon from its dedicated MiG-31K platform.

The deployment from an Su-34 took place in the context of the conflict with Ukraine, according to the source. The crew of the two-seater aircraft was proposed for military decoration, the report on Monday added, offering no further details.

The Kinzhal is an air-launched quasi-ballistic missile, which experts believe to be derived from the ground-launched Iskander. It has been in service since 2017, with the specialized version of the MiG-31 supersonic interceptor serving as its platform.

The Russian Defense Ministry reportedly had plans to adapt some of its Tu-160 and Tu-22M3 long-range bombers to carry as many as four Kinzhals each. A MiG-31K is armed with a single 4.3-ton ordnance. Military experts have suggested that other heavy Russian fighter jets could be used as platforms for the weapon as well.

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FILE PHOTO: A MiG-31 multi-role fighter armed with a hypersonic Kinzhal missile
China doubted we shot down hypersonic missiles – Kiev

The Defense Ministry last confirmed that a Kinzhal missile was launched in May, when it said it was used to destroy the radar station and launchers of a US-made Patriot anti-aircraft system in Kiev. Ukrainian officials denied the report at the time. 

Kiev claims that the American weapon is capable of intercepting Russian hypersonic missiles and has done so on multiple occasions. The Ukrainian side reported that it detected incoming Kinzhals during a raid on Kiev in mid-August.

Military officials in Moscow have said the number of intercepts claimed by Ukraine is larger than the number of missiles actually fired by the Russian side during the conflict. 

In June, then-Defense Minister Aleksey Reznikov complained in an interview that a visiting Chinese official would not take Ukrainian reports about stopping hypersonic missiles seriously.

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