The development of hypersonic missiles
in Russia and the United States currently stands at the same level, the
CEO of Russia's Tactical Missiles Corporation believes.
MOSCOW,
January 19 (Sputnik) — The Russian Armed Forces will receive hypersonic
missiles on mass scale in about 15 to 25 years, with the first
prototypes to be created by 2020, CEO of Russia's Tactical Missiles
Corporation Boris Obnosov said in an interview with the "Defense
of Russia" magazine.
"I think that the program will unfold as early as in the next decade,
and the transition to the hypersonic [missiles] is a matter of the
2030s-2040s," Obnosov said.
He explained that the main difficulty in developing missiles able
to fly significantly faster than the speed of sound was needed for new
construction materials, capable of enduring the temperatures caused
by flying at extremely high speed.
"Flying at Mach 6 [4,567 mph] is one task, but [doing it] at Mach
8-10 is an entirely another one. We could even speak of Mach 10-12. The
tasks grows more difficult exponentially," Obnosov said.
The Tactical Missiles Corporation's CEO added the task of producing
hypersonic missiles was also a challenge in terms of the construction
of missile engines and on-board equipment.
The development of hypersonic missiles in Russia and the United
States currently stands at the same level, the CEO of Russia's Tactical
Missiles Corporation believes.
Joint Stock Company Tactical Missiles Corporation was established
in 2002 and includes 26 companies, producing missiles and guided bombs,
as well as air-, sea- and land-based missile systems
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