Putin's navy frigate simulates strike of hypersonic Zircon missile
Putin’s navy frigate simulates strike of terrifying hypersonic Zircon missile in the Atlantic after vessel ‘sailed towards the US in show of strength’
- Admiral Gorshkov carrying ‘unstoppable’ Zircon missile simulated nuclear strike
- The frigate has deviated from its course and is sailing towards US, reports say
- Comes as Russia threatens West after tank supply deal to Ukraine
Vladimir Putin’s nuclear armed navy frigate has staged war games with a ‘hypersonic missile launch’ in the western Atlantic.
The Admiral Gorshkov armed with ‘unstoppable’ Mach 9 Zircon missiles conducted an ‘electronic’ launch at an ‘enemy surface target’ after allegedly deviating from its route and sailing towards the US.
The exercise, seen on a Russian defence ministry video, involved a drill firing of the deadly weapon, which Putin claims has ‘no equivalent in the world’ at a range of over 560 miles.
Terrifying footage showing the navy preparing for a nuclear launch as the hatch opening in preparation for the deadly missile.
Vladimir Putin’s nuclear armed navy frigate has staged war games with a ‘hypersonic missile launch’ in the western Atlantic
‘The electronic launch and the work by the shipborne combat team confirmed the missile system’s designed characteristics demonstrated during preliminary and state trials,’ stated the vessel’s captain Igor Krokhmal.
The vessel has been closely monitored by NATO navies on its mission armed with the 6,670mph Mach 9 weapon which has a maximum 625 mile range.
A day earlier reports said that the Gorshkov had made an unexpected diversion in the Atlantic amid Putin’s war with West-backed Ukraine.
Earlier this month, the frigate was escorted through British waters by the Royal Navy, and French and Spanish ships then escorted it through the Atlantic.
It was scheduled to head south past South Africa to the Indian Ocean then enter the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal.
Terrifying footage showing the navy preparing for a nuclear launch shows the hatch opening in preparation for the deadly missile
The exercise, seen on a Russian defence ministry video, involved a drill firing of the deadly weapon
The Russian frigate carrying ‘unstoppable’ Mach 9 nuclear-capable hypersonic cruise missiles has deviated from its course and is sailing towards the US coast
The vessel has the hallmark Z war symbol which has become associated with Russia’s invasion
The vessel has been closely monitored by NATO navies on its mission armed with the 6,670mph Mach 9 weapon which has a maximum 625 mile range
Footage shows the navy preparing to launch the missile in a simulated attack
But monitoring sites claim it took a sudden diversion and headed west towards Bermuda.
An unconfirmed Russian Telegram channel report says the warship was ‘spotted on radar in neutral waters of the Atlantic Ocean – at an effective salvo launch distance from the US coast’.
The Russian defence ministry has not commented on the Navodka channel claim.
Radar monitoring sites suggest the Gorshkov separated from its tailing tanker ship Kama in the Bay of Biscay and headed west.
The Kama has continued its routing to the south, passing the Azores.
The frigate carrying the Mach 9 missiles had been tracked 807 miles west of the Portuguese island of Flores in the Azores, suggested ItaMilRadar.
A Russian frigate carrying ‘unstoppable’ Mach 9 nuclear-capable hypersonic cruise missiles has deviated from its course
Russia’s Admiral Gorshkov is pictured during a test launch of its Zircon missiles in the Barents Sea
Monitoring sites claim it took a sudden diversion and headed west towards Bermuda
Pictured: Launch of an ‘unstoppable’ Zircon nuclear-capable hypersonic missile from the Admiral Gorshkov
If so, at this distance it would not at this point be in range of the US for its deadly Zircons.
The frigate is also carrying Kalibr missiles, a type used in Russia’s aggression in Ukraine.
Putin personally took part – remotely – in the farewell ceremony when the warship departed from Arctic naval base Severomorsk on 4 January.
He made clear this mission was intended as a show of strength to the West.
He boasted that NATO could not match his ‘latest-generation’ hypersonic firepower.
He said: ‘I am sure that such a powerful weapon will allow us to reliably protect Russia from potential external threats and help ensure our country’s national interests.’
The cutting-edge frigate Gorshkov is due to sail to the Indian Ocean and Mediterranean on this mission.
Pictured: The Russian frigate ‘Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov’ armed with Zircon hypersonic weapons leaves the naval base in Severomorsk, January 4, 2023
Next month it will take part in exercises with the Chinese and South African navies near the ports of Durban and Richards Bay.
It is not clear why the frigate would head towards the US.
Royal Navy Type 23 frigate HMS Portland monitored the Russian warship and accompanying tanker Kama as they sailed close to the UK.
Earlier the Norwegian navy paid close attention to Putin’s hypersonic mission.
Moscow has boasted that the Gorshkov is ‘the most dangerous enemy of surface ships in the world’s oceans’ now it is armed with the new hypersonic missile.
The frigate’s captain Igor Krokhmal has said previously: ‘No one will see the missile launch or its flight.
‘They will only see when the missile hits the target.
‘A surface target, a coastal target. I don’t think there will be anything to counter this in the next few years.’
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